INTERNATIONAL 
EDALLIC  EXHIBITION 

OF  THE 

ERICAN   NUMISMATIC   SOCIETY 


OPENING  ON  THE 

TWELFTH  OF  MARCH 

1910 


CATALOGUE 


NEW  YORK 

156TH  ST.  WEST  OF  BROADWAY 
1910 


INTERNATIONAL 
MEDALLIC   EXHIBITION 

OF   THE 

MERICAN   NUMISMATIC   SOCIETY 


OPENING  ON  THE 
TWELFTH  OF  MARCH 

1910 


CATALOGUE 


NEW  YORK 

156TH  ST.  WEST  OF  BROADWAY 
1910 


Copyright,  1910,  by 
THE  AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY 


STACK  ANNEX 

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THE  present  catalogue  of  medals 
of  the  American  Numismatic  So- 
ciety is  necessarily  limited  to  a  brief 
description  of  but  a  portion  of  the  col- 
lections. It  is  an  attempt  to  make  a 
typical  presentation  of  such  medallic 
material  as  may  adequately  express  the 
field  and  extent  of  the  Society's  col- 
lecting. 


PACK 

ROMAN-GERMAN  EMPIRE,  AUSTRIA 3 

TRANSYLVANIA  (PRINCIPALITY) 37 

BRANDENBURG- PRUSSIA,  GERMANY 38 

SILESIA 58 

POLAND 58 

POMERANIA 68 

BRUNSWICK-LiJNEBURG  (DUCHY) 68 

SAXONY 70 

ANHALT • 72 

BADEN 72 

BAVARIA 73 

PALATINATE       76 

ARCHBISHOPRICS  OF  GERMANY 76 

BISHOPRICS  OF  GERMANY 77 

HESSE 78 

CITIES  OF  GERMANY 79 

ENGLAND 88 

FRANCE 123 

DENMARK 133 

SWEDEN 137 

SPAIN 146 

NETHERLANDS 149 

MEDALS  OF  THE  FRENCH  MINT 157 

MARRIAGE  MEDALS 210 

JETONS  DE  JEU 211 

MEDALS  BY  ANTON  SCHARFF 212 

PLAQUES  BY  ANTON  SCHARFF 227 

WAR  MEDALS 228 

FRENCH  PLAQUES 238 

AMERICAN  INSIGNIA 240 


LIST  OF  PLATES 

CATALOGUE  FACING 

PLATE  NO.  PAGB 

I  Visit  to  Breslau,  1662,  by  J.  Buchheim    .     .  10     .     .     16 
Marriage  to  Margarethe  Theresia  (1666),  by 

J.  Buchheim 12 

On  the  Receipt  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter, 

1684,  by  F.  F 475 

Reception  of  the  Salzburg  Emigrants,  1732  524 

Sigismund  III  of  Poland 693 

Victories    over    the    Russians    and    Turks, 

1637,  by  J.  Hoehn 699 

II  Rudolph  August  and  Anton  Ulrich  of  Bruns- 

wick-Liineburg,  1667,  by  J.  G.  Breuer  .  815  .  .  48 

Centenary  of  the  Augsburg  Confession,  1630, 
by  S.  Dadler 836 

Gold  Bank-Portugaloser,  the  Year  of  Peace, 
1679 930 

III  The  Navy  Reorganized  and  Increased,  1736, 

by  J.  C.  Hedlinger 1586     .     .     80 

Victory  over  the  Danes  at  Lund,  1676,  by 
J.  Breuer 1643 

IV  Death    of    Admiral    Martin    Harpetzoon 

Tromp,  1653,  by  Jerian  Pool   .     .       1791,  1792     .     .   112 

V  Marriage   of  William   III   of   Orange   and 

Princess  Mary,  1641,  by  S.  Dadler   .     .     .  1775     .     .   128 

Tragic  Death  of  the  Brothers  Cornelius 
and  Johannes  De  Witt,  1672 1806 


VI  The  Fountain,  plaquette  by  D.  Dupuis    .     .  3332     .     .   160 
Meditation,  plaquette  by  Jeanne  Borceaud  .  2720 
Music,  plaquette  by  F.  Vernon 2807 

VII  International  Convention  of  Scientific  Acad- 
emies, plaquette  by  F.  Vernon     ....  2701     .     .   192 
Sixth  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Investi- 
ture of  Austria  in  the  House  of  Haps- 
burg,  1882,  by  Anton  Scharff 3001 

VIII  War  Medal,  American  Indian  Chiefs  .     .     .  3196     .     .  224 


MEDALS 


MEDALS 

ROMAN-GERMAN  EMPIRE,  AUSTRIA 

1  Maximilian  II,  1564-1576.    Portrait  Medal  of  the  Emperor  at  the 
Age  of  Forty.    1568.    MAXIMILIANVS  II.  RO.  IM.  JE  XXXX 
(Maximilian  II,  Roman  emperor,  at  the  age  of  forty).    Laureate 
bust  1.,  in  armor.     Rev.  DOMINVS  PROVIDEBIT.     Double 
eagle.    JR  36  mm. 

2  Rudolph  II,  1576-1612.    So-called  "Ten-Kaiser"  Medal,  1594,  by 
Valentin  Maler  of  Nuremberg.     Homage  to  the  Emperor  Ru- 
dolph II  and  his  ancestors.    JR  39  mm. 

3  Conquest  of  Raab,  1598,  by  V.  Maler.    OMNIS  VICTORIA 

A  DOMINO.    Plan  of  the  city.    Below,  CVM  PRIV.    Rev.  In- 
scription.   Below,  V.M.    JR  33  mm. 

4  Reichstag  at  Regensburg,  1607,  by  Christian  Maler,  son  of 

Valentin  Maler.    Medallions  of  the  seven  electoral  princes  of  the 
Roman-German  Empire.    Rudolph  II  in  the  center.    Rev.  Seven 
escutcheons.    M  41  mm. 

5  Mathias  II,  1609-1619,  as  Archduke.    Medal  Commemorating  the 
Capture  of  Gran  in  1595,  1601,  by  Martin  Schalenberger  of  Nurem- 
berg.    Mathias  riding,  to  r. ;  between  the  horse's  feet,  M  C.    Rev. 
View  of  the  city.    JR  49  mm. 

6  Ferdinand  II,  1619-1637.    Election  as  Roman  Emperor  at  Frank- 
furt, 1619,  by  C.  Maler.    AMORE  FIDEQ.  PATERNA.    Bust  1. 
Rev.  Inscription  surrounded  by  seven  shields.    M  41  mm. 

7  Ferdinand  III,  1636-1657.    Portrait  medal,  1630,  by  Andra  Petter 
of  Vienna.    Bust  r.,  in  ruff.    Below,  JP.    Rev.  A  pair  of  scales,  of 
which  the  fulcrum  is  a  crucifix.     On  a  fillet,  PIETATE  E  |  T 
IVSTITIA.    M  39  mm. 

8  Peace  Festival  at  Nuremberg,   1649,  by  Sebastian  Dadler 

(1619-1654).    DER  GROSE  FERDINAND  (3  in  D),  etc.    The 
emperor  riding,  almost  facing;  in  the  background,  a  view  of 
Vienna  and  troops  returning  homeward.    Rev.  View  of  Nurem- 
berg.   JR  77  mm. 

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9  Ferdinand  IV,   1653-1654.     Coronation  at  Regensburg   (1653). 
Laureate  head  r.    Rev.  Emblem.    M  41  mm. 

10  Leopold  I,  1658-1705.    Visit  to  Breslau,  1662,  by  J.  Buchheim  of 
Breslau.    Laureate  head  r.    Rev.  View  of  city.    1R  58  mm. 

11  Same.    (Rev.} 

12  Marriage  to  Margarethe  Theresia  (1666),  by  J.  Buchheim. 

SIDEREO  HOC  VULTU,  etc.     Youthful  head  of  Margarethe 
Theresia  facing.    Rev.  CASTA  SUB  AUGUSTIS,  etc.    A  hand 
from  heaven  waters  the  aloe  (Kaiserkronenblume)  which  is  grow- 
ing in  a  beautiful,  conventional  garden.    (Rev.)    M  55  mm. 

13  Second  Marriage  to  Eleonora  Magdalena,  1677,  by  P.  H.  Miiller. 

Laureate  bust  of  Leopold  r.,  wearing  the  Collar  of  Golden  Fleece. 
Rev.  Eleonora  Magdalena  1.,  hair  elaborately  dressed.     (Rev.) 
JR  42  mm. 

14  Relief  of  Vienna,  1683.    DU  ABLER  SITZ,  etc.    Beleaguered 

city.    Rev.  Bust  of  Leopold  r.,  inclosed  by  palm-branches  above 
the  inscription,  ANNO  1683,  etc.    Unsigned.    M  48  mm.     Med. 
auf  den  Entsatz  Wiens,  Taf.  VI.  42. 

15 Same.    (Rev.) 

16  Same  subject,  by  G.  F.  Hoffman.    Laureate  head  of  Leopold 

r.    Rev.  CONSILIO  AC  INDUSTRIA,  etc.     Beleaguered  city. 
JR.  46  mm. 

17  Same  subject,  1683,  unsigned.     "Wien  Gott  bewacht,"  etc. 

Beleaguered  city.    Rev.  "Diese  Miintz,"  etc.     JR.  44  mm.     Med. 
aufd.  Ent.W.Taf.  VI.4I- 

18  Same.    (Rev.) 

19  Same  subject,  by  H.  Haffner.    Plan  of  walled  city,  encamp 

ment,  etc.    Rev.  Sun  rising  over  city.    JR.  44  mm. 

20  Same  subject,  by  Anton  Meybusch  of  Copenhagen.     Lau- 
reate head  of  Leopold,  with  idealized  features,  r.    Rev.  URBEM 
SERVASTIS  ET  ORBEM.     Battle  scene  and  view  of  the  city. 
JR.  57  mm.    Med.  auf  d.  Ent.  W.  Taf.  III.  25. 

21  Same.    (Rev.) 


22  Same  subject,  by  Johann  Kittel.    Bust  of  the  Emperor  Ferdi- 
nand I,  crowned,  r.;  below,  in  a  cartouche,  VIENNAM  OBSIDET 
FRUSTRA  SOLIMANNUS,  1529.    Rev.  Similar  type,  with  head 
of  Leopold,  and  VIENNAM  OBSIDET  FRUSTRA  MAHO- 
MEDUS.  1683.    ^.38  mm.    Med.  auf  d.  Ent.  W.  Taf.  III.  7. 

23  Same  subject,  by  Jan  Liider  (Dutch).     View  of  the  city. 

Rev.  Inscription.    JR  52  mm.    Med.  auf  d.  Ent.  W.  Taf.  III.  23. 

24  Same  subject,  unsigned.     Bust  of  Ernst  Rudolph,  Count  of 

Starnberg.    Rev.  Inscription.     M.  27  mm.     Med.  auf  d.  Ent.  W. 
Taf.  VII.  60. 

25  Same  subject,  1683,  by  Hans  Jakob  Wolrab.    Laureate  bust  of 

Leopold  on  a  pedestal ;  on  both  sides,  Turkish  arms  and  standards. 
Rev.  The  troops  of  the  relieving  army  storm  down  from  the  moun- 
tains into  the  plain  and  drive  the  Turks  to  the  r.    In  the  distance, 
view  of  Vienna;  above,  a  crowned  eagle,  over  which  a  rainbow  on 
which  sits  the  dove  of  peace  with  olive  spray.    Signature  H.  I.  W. 
on  a  stone.     (Rev.)     M  64  mm.    Med.  auf  d.  Ent.  W.  Taf.  V.  31. 

26  Same  subject,  1683,  by  Hans  Jakob  Wolrab.    WANN  DIESE 

HELDEN  SIEGEN,  etc.     The  emperor  kneeling  r. ;  opposite 
him  kneels  the  King  of  Poland,  John  III  Sobieski;  behind  the 
emperor  the  Elector  of  Bavaria,  and  behind  the  King  of  Poland, 
the  Elector  of  Saxony.    At  the  feet  of  the  praying  kings,  a  sword 
and  a   Polish   saber  crossed,  and  belowr,   H<Jffin^WU    (Ma- 
humed).    Rev.  Same  as  preceding.    M  65  mm.    Med.  auf  d.  Ent. 
W.  Taf.  V.  32. 

27  Alliance  of  Austria  with  Poland  and  Venice  against  Turkey, 

1684,  by  Martin  Brunner.    John  III  Sobieski,  Leopold  I  and  the 
Doge  of  Venice  standing  on  a  leaf  of  trefoil.    Rev.  The  Polish 
and  the  Imperial  eagles  and  the  St.  Mark's  lion  tear  a  dog  to 
pieces.    M  56  mm. 

28  Same.    (Rev.) 

29  Portrait  medal  by  Ph.  Roettier.     Bust  r.     Rev.  A  trophy 

amid  a  pile  of  arms.     L.  C.  I.  A.  P.  V.  (Leopoldus  Caesar  Im- 
perator  Augustus  Pius  Victor?).    JR  53  mm. 

30  Same  subject,  1683.    DIE  ADLERS  BRUCK,  etc.    View  of 

the   city;  in   the  foreground,   the   fleeing   army;   above,   single- 
headed  eagle.    Rev.  Inscription  16-83  I  DEN  I4-IUL.  1ST  |  etc. 
Between  the  two  upper  lines,  bust  of  Leopold  r.,  in  a  palm- 
wreath.    M  39  mm.    Med.  auf  d.  Ent.  W.  Taf.  VI.  43.  ,s,|- 

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31  Same  subject,  1683.    DAS  ABLER  NEST,  etc.    Similar  to 

preceding.     Rev.  Similar  inscription  without  bust  of  Leopold. 
(Rev.)  JR  39  mm.    Med.  auf  d.  Ent.  W.  Taf.  VI.  44. 

32  Same  subject,   1683,  by  Michael  Hofmann.     EHR  SEYE 

GOTT— IN  DER  HOHE  (Glory  be  to  God  in  the  highest).    The 
crowned  double  eagle  with  scepter  and  sword  under  the  beam- 
ing Eye  of  Jehovah ;  below,  signature  M.  H.    Rev.  Inscription. 
M  gilt  28  mm.    Med.  auf  d.  Ent.  W.  Taf.  II.  10. 

33  — 3-  Capture  of  Gran,  1683.    View  of  the  siege.    Rev.  GRAN  | 
ANO.  1543  DURCH  |  etc.     (Inscription  in  ten  lines.)    M  36  mm. 

34  Victory  at  Gran  and  the  Capture  of  Neuhausel,  1685,  by  L. 

G.  Lauffer.    IN  |  AUGUSTALIA  |  etc.    Two  banners  and  two 
wreaths  crossed.     Rev.   Plan  of  the  fortress  and  battle  scene. 
M  40  mm. 

35  Same.    (Rev.)    2E  40  mm. 

36  Same  subject,  1685.    GAVDIVM  IMP.    Siege  of  Neuhausel. 

Rev.  NEUHEUSEL  |  ERBAUT  A:  1581,  etc.     (Inscription  in 
nine  lines.)    JR  36  mm. 

37  Same     (Rev.)    JE  36  mm. 

38  Same    subject,    1685,   by    L.    G.    Lauffer.     PFEILE    DES 

HEILS,  etc.     Three  escutcheons  of  Bavaria,   Lothringen,  and 
Waldeck.    Rev.  Plan  of  the  fortress  and  battle  scene.    M  40  mm. 

39  Same    subject,    1685,    by    E.    F.    (—  Engelhard,    Breslau, 

(fecit?)  ).    STRIGONIUM  CONSERVATUM.    Battle  in  front 
of  the  fortress  Gran.  Rev.  NEUHEUSELIUM  RECUPERATUM. 
Attack  upon  Neuhausel.    M  41  mm. 

40  Same.    (Rev.) 

41  Same  subject,  1685.    DEM  LEOPOLD,  etc.    View  of  Neu- 
hausel.   Rev.   Crowned   L  and  inscription  in  eleven   lines.     M 
43  mm. 

42  Same.    (Rev.) 

43  Same  subject,  1685,  by  J-  Kittel.    AUSA  LUIS,  etc.    Plan  of 

fort.    Rev.  Inscription  in  sixteen  lines.    M  38  mm. 

44  Same  subject,  1685.     Pallas  holds  two  tablets  with  repre- 
sentations of  the  battle  and  plan  of  fort.    Rev.  AQ.VILA  AVcVsxI, 

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etc.       Austria,  on  horseback,  pursues  the  Turkish  wolves.     jR 
61  mm. 

45  Same.    (Rev.) 

46  Victories  of  1685,  by  L.  G.  Lauffer.    View  of  Vienna ;  above, 

two  genii  holding  a  medallion  of  the  emperor  inclosed  in  palm- 
branches.    Rev.  View  of  ten  conquered  cities  of  Hungary.     In- 
scription on  edge.    M  40  mm. 

47  Same.    (Rev.) 

48  Capture  of  Of  en,  1686,  by  ].  Kittel  and  C.  Vinck.     GOTT 

WAS  GOTTES  1ST.     Hungaria  and  the  river-god  Danubius 
near  an  altar.    Rev.  DEM  REISER  WAS  DES  REISERS  1ST. 
Eagle  with  Hungarian  shield  over  the  besieged  city.    ^R  48  mm. 

49  Similar.    (Rev.)    M  47  mm. 

50  Same  subject,  1686,  by  ].  Hoehn.    Laureate  bust  of  Leopold 

I.    Rev.  OCCASUM  LUNAE  BUDAE,  etc.    Double  eagle  and 
views  of  Ofen  and  Pesth.    M  53  mm. 

51  Same  subject,  1686.    BVDA  iVRCARVM,  etc.    Eagle  over  the 

besieged  city.     Rev.  Replacing  of  the  cross  on  the  St.  Stefan 
Cathedral  in  Vienna.    JR  49  mm. 

52  Satirical  medal  on  same  subject,   1686.     WER  DESTIL- 

LIRT  NUN  GELD,  etc.    Two  persons  near  a  smelting-furnace. 
Rev.  Inscription.    JR  41  mm. 

53  Similar,  1686.     HEROVM  TUMVLVS,  etc.    Attack  upon 

Ofen.    Rev.  SPINIS  ATQVE  MINIS,  etc.    Three  hands  from 
the  clouds,  which  are  wounded  by  the  thorns  of  a  rose-branch. 
M  58  mm. 

54  Augsburg  congratulation  medal  on  the  Capture  of  Ofen, 

1686,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    VIRTUTI  NIHIL  INPERVIUM.    The 
Ottoman   Porte  thrown  open,  with  a  view  through  it  toward 
Stamboul.    Rev.  Inscription  in  thirteen  lines.     BVDA  |  etc.    ^R. 
50  mm. 

55  Same.    (Rev.) 

56  Capture  of  Ofen,  1686,  by  L.  G.  Lauffer.    DER  CHRISTEN 

RUHM.     The  besieged  city;  above,  an  angel  with  cross  and 
palm-branch  r.    Rev.  Inscription  in  twelve  lines.    M.  29  mm. 

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57  Same.    (Rev.} 

58  Same  subject,  1686,  by  J.  Kittel.    EIN  WEISER  GEWIN- 

XET,  etc.    View  of  Of  en.    Rev.  DER  G¥TE  VND,  etc.     (Inscrip- 
tion in  twelve  lines.)    M  34  mm. 

59  Same  subject,   1686.     LEOPOLD  DER  ERDEN  SONN, 

etc.    Radiate  L,  and  the  sultan  falling  with  his  throne.    Rev.  In- 
scription in  six  lines,  OPEN  |  VOM,  etc. ;  in  the  exergue,  view 
of  the  city.    M  34  mm. 

60  Same  subject,  1686,  by  G.  Hautsch  and  L.  G.  Lauffer.    HOS 

FORNAX,  etc.     Besieged  fortress;  above,  crown.     Rev.  LEO- 
POLDO  VLTORE,  etc.    Leopold  before  the  kneeling  Hungaria. 
M  45  mm. 

61  Same  subject,  1686,  by  same.     Similar.     Rev.  Inscription  in 

twelve  lines.    OPEN  |  DIE  KONIGLICHE,  etc.    M  40  mm. 

62  —  —  Same  subject,  1686,  by  G.  P.  Niirnberger  and  Hans  Wolrab. 
EJICITUR  NIDO,  etc.     Eagle  fighting  with  a  dragon.     Rev. 
BUDA  ASTU  CAPTA,  etc.    Storming  of  Ofen.    1R  46  mm. 

63  Same  subject,  1686,  by  H.  J.  Wolrab.     Bust  of  Leopold  I, 

and  view  of  the  city;  in  the  exergue,  INFELIX  BUDAM,  etc. 
Rev.  Joshua,  with  Leopold's  features,  bidding  the  sun  to  stand 
still ;  in  the  exergue,  STAT  SOL,  etc.    (Rev.)    M  48  mm. 

64  Same  subject,  1686.     Fame  above  the  city  of  Ofen;  in  the 

exergue,  OVEN  A  REGE  OVO  |  etc.    Rev.  HOC  RECLUSO, 
etc.     An  eagle  standing  on  a  rock,  holding  an  egg  and  a  key. 
M  45  mm. 

65  Same  subject,  1686,  by  G.  P.  Niirnberger.    BUDA  POTENS 

CAPTA.    Trophies,  with  captive  river-god ;  in  the  distance,  Ofen. 
Rev.  FORTITUDO  ET  LAUS  MEA  DOMINUS,  etc.    Double 
eagle  and  crescent.    M  28  mm. 

66  Same  subject,  1686.     Bust  of  Leopold  r.    Rev.  ANNO  QVo, 

etc.    Storming  of  city.    JR  24  mm. 

67  Same  subject,  1686,  by  C.  L.    THRAX  SVDA,  etc.    View 

of  the  city.    Rev.  VON  SOLYMAN,  etc.     Inscription  on  edge, 
DAS  OFEN,  etc.    1R  28  mm. 

68  Medal  (1686),  by  H.  J.  Wolrab.     Bust  r.    Rev.  REUNIO 

IUSTISSIMA.    View  of  thirteen  places  in  Hungary;  above,  two 
genii  with  a  crown.    M  48  mm. 

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6g  Capture  of  Belgrade,  1687,  by  G.  Hautsch.     SECVRITAS 

HVNGARIAE.    Hungaria  seated  1.    Rev.  Map  of  Belgrade  and 
the  river  bounding  it.    Inscription  on  the  edge.    M  43  mm. 

70  Same,  but  no  inscription  on  edge.     (Rev.') 

71  Victory  at  Sicklos,  1687,  by  G.  Hautsch  and  L.  G.  Lauffer. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  Battle  scene;  in  the  exergue,  CLADES  TURCA- 
RUM  |  etc.    fit  42  mm. 

72  Same.    (Rev.} 

73  Medal  in  Honor  of  Maximilian  II  Emanuel  of  Bavaria,  Victor 

at  Mohacz,  1687.     View  of  the  battle  ;  in  the  exergue,  MOHAZIA- 
NUM  BAVARICAE,  etc.    Rev.  FIRMITATEM,  etc.     Bust  of 
the  elector  on  a  column,  attacked  by  a  steer.     (Rev.)     JE  50  mm. 

74  Battle  at  Mohacz,   1687.     "Keiser  Leopold  Der  Sigende." 

Laureate  bust  r.     Rev.  "Durch  Gottes  Gnad,"  etc.     A  seated 
Turk,  etc.    /R  50  mm. 

75  Same  subject,  1687,  by  L.  G.  Lauffer.     Battle  scene.    Rev. 

KONIG  LUDWIG  DES  II.,  etc.     (Inscription  in  nine  lines.) 
JR  37  mm. 

76  Same.    (Rev.) 

77  Entrance  of  Russia  into  the  Alliance  against  the  Turks,  1687, 

by  G.  Hautsch  and  L.  G.  Lauffer.     CONCORD.  -   ISTIAN. 
Seated  Concordia  near  captive  Turks  in  a  colonnade  with  arms 
of  Austria,   Russia,   Venice,   and   Poland.     Rev.   Inscription  in 
twelve  lines.    M  45  mm. 

78  Same.    (Rev.) 

79  Battle  of  Mohacz  and  Esseg,  1687,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    ARTE 

PROVOCATVR.    St.  George  and  the  dragon  ;  environs  of  Esseg; 
in  the  exergue,  22.     IVLY   1687  |   P.  H.   M.     Rev.  APERTO 
MARTE  NECATUR.    St.  George  kills  the  dragon.    Environs  of 
Mohacz.    M  45  mm. 

80  Capture    of    Stuhlweissenburg,    1688.      EXMVM    xVRCIs, 

etc.    View  of  the  city.    Rev.  EX  VOTO,  etc.     Triumphal  proces- 
sion.   M  49  mm. 

81  Same.     (Rev.) 

82  Same  subject,  1688,  by  G.  Hautsch.    View  of  the  city.    Rev. 

DEIN  STUHL,  etc.    Emperor  on  the  throne.    M  30  mm. 

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83  Same.     (Rev.} 

84  Same  subject,   1688,  by  J.   Neidhardt.     ORTO   SOLE   — 

FUGIT  LUNA.     Storming  of  the  citadel ;  above,  busts  of  Leo- 
pold and  Joseph.    Rev.  Vine  inclosing  twelve  busts  of  the  Haps- 
burg  emperors.    M  45  mm. 

85  Augsburg  congratulation  medal   on   Capture   of  Belgrade, 

1688,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Bust  r.,  surrounded  by  arms.    Rev.  On  a 
fillet,  IL  PIV  BELGRADO,  etc.     Hungaria  offers  homage  to 
Emperor  Joseph  I  on  his  throne,    &  58  mm. 

86  Same.    (Rev.) 

87  Same  subject,  1688,  by  M.  Brunner.     ELECTOR  BAVA- 

RVS,  etc.    Storming  of  Belgrade.    Rev.  Triple  key  above  a  land- 
scape   designated    SERVIA    -    WALACHIA    -    GRAECIA. 
(Rev.)    M  48  mm. 

88  Same   subject,    1688,   by  J.   Kittel.     LEOPOLDO    I,   etc. 

Storming  of  Belgrade.  Rev.  ALBAM  GR^ECAM,  etc.  M  36  mm. 

89  Same   subject,    1688,   by  J.   Kittel.     AQUILA   ELECTA,   etc. 

Storming  of  Belgrade ;  above,  eagle.    Rev.  BELGRAD  |  A  TVR- 
CIS  ANNO  |  etc.    M  38  mm. 

90 Satirical  medal  on  the  Alliance  of  Louis  XIV  and  James  II 

with  the  Turks,  1688,  by  J.  Smeltzing.  SOLIMAN  III.  LV- 
DOV:  XIIII  MEZOMORTO  IACOBVS  II.  The  four  allied 
sovereigns  stand  at  an  altar.  Rev.  IN  FOEDERE  QUINTUS. 
The  devil  above  lilies  and  the  crescent.  .3R.  38  mm. 

91  Capture  of  Belgrade,  1688,  issued  by  Friedrich  Kleinert  in 

Nuremberg.    GRIEGISCH  WEISSENBURG.    View  of  the  city 
and  the  fort.    Rev.  IMBELLES  xVRCos,  etc.    Christian  Religion 
banishes  the  Turk.    M  50  mm. 

92  Same.    (Rev.) 

93  Devastation  of  the  Palatinate  by  the  French,  1688,  by  G. 

Hautsch.     SECVROS    SIC   TRACTAT   GALLVS   AMICOS. 
Representation  of  the  ruining  of  the  fortresses,  Philippsburg, 
Coblenz,  and  Heidelberg;  in  the  exergue,  DENCK  |  TEVTSCH- 
LAND,  etc.    Rev.  Germania  with  Truth  and  Unity.    M  45  mm. 

94  Same.    (Rev.) 

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95  Incorporation    of    Pannonia,    Dacia,    and    Illyria    into   the 

Austrian  Monarchy  (1688),  by  Maria  Antonio  di  Gennaro.    Bust 
of  Leopold  I  r.    Rev.  Emperor  standing  between  four  allegorical 
figures.    JE  62  mm. 

96  Capture  of  Mainz,  1689,  by  G.  Hautsch.     Laureate  bust  r. 

Rev.  Storming  of  the  city.    AL  gilt  43  mm. 

97  Capture  of  Kanischa,  1690,  by  G.  Hautsch.     View  of  the 

city.  Rev.  PAVCA  SVPER  SVNT.  Hercules  slaying  the  Hydra. 
M  35  mm. 

98  Victories  of  the  Margrave  of  Baden  at  Widdin  and  Nissa, 

1689,  by  G.  Hautsch.    Battle  scene,  above  which  bust  of  Ludwig 
Wilhelm,  Margrave  of  Baden,  inclosed  in  palm-branches.     Rev. 
The  emperor  Leopold  I  in  a  quadriga,  facing.    M  43  mm. 

99  Victory  of  the  Margrave  of  Baden  at  Salankemen,  1691,  by 

G.  Hautsch.    Emperor  Leopold  I  in  quadriga,  facing.    Rev.  Arms 
of  Baden  crowned,  on  branches  above  trophies.    JR  43  mm. 

100  Same.    (Rev.} 

101  P.  H.  Miiller.    CAESIS  TVRCAR,  etc.    Trophies  and  Vic- 
tory writing  on  shield.     QUOD  INSTAT,  etc.     The  emperor 
crowns  the  general ;  in  the  exergue,  four-line  inscription.     JR 
49  mm. 

102  Capture  of  Grosswardein,  1692,  by  M.  Brunner.     Victory 

offers  the  emperor  a  scroll.    Rev.  Constantia  and  view  of  the  city. 
M  48  mm. 

103  Same  subject,  1692,  by  G.  Hautsch.    View  of  the  city.    Rev. 

Dacia  and  two  genii.    M  37  mm. 

104  Same  subject,  1692,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.     Busts  of  Leopold  I 

and  Joseph  I  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Leopold,  seated,  receives  two  keys 
from  the  goddess  of  the  city ;  in  the  distance,  the  walled  city  and 
the  encampment;  above,  Victory  flies  with  palm  and  wreath  to 
crown  the  emperor.    M  50  mm. 

105  Relief  of  Rheinfels  by  the  Hessians,  1693,  by  P.  H.  Miiller. 

STRENAE  GALLICAE.    View  of  the  fortress.    Rev.  River-god 
of  the  Rhine,  resting  between  two  columns,  on  which  NON  — 
ULTRA;   above,   fillet   on   which    HABET   ET   GERMANIA 
METAS.    ^  45  mm. 

106  Same.    (Rev.} 

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icy  Capture  of  Peterwardein,   1694.     PETRO-VARADINVM. 

View  of  the  city.  Rev.  PER  VIAM,  etc.  Victory;  in  the  dis- 
tance, a  hail-storm.  JR.  40  mm. 

108 Same  subject,  1694.    OBSID.  PET.  VARIDIN.  Plan  of  the 

city  and  encampment.  Rev.  Same  as  preceding.  (Rev.)  JR  40 
mm. 

109  Victories  in  Hungary  and  on  the  Rhine,  1694,  by  P.  H. 

Miiller.  PETROVARADINO  LIBERATO,  HVYO  RE- 
CEPTO,  RHENO  TRAIECTO.  Victory  and  the  three  river- 
gods.  Rev.  VIRTUT1,  etc.  Seven  genii  with  the  standards  of 
Poland,  Spain,  etc.  M  49  mm. 

no Capture  of  Casale,  1697,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    CARPIMVS  OC- 

CIDVO,  etc.  Victory  and  goddess  of  the  city.  Rev.  GALLO- 
RVM  ERIDANVS,  etc.  River-god  Po  before  a  plan  of  the  for- 
tress. yR  45  mm. 

in  Peace  of  Ryswick,  1697,  by  C.  Wermuth.    Bust  of  Leopold 

r.  Rev.  Bust  of  Louis  XIV.  Edge:  SIT  PAX  IN  REGIONI- 
BVS  NOSTRIS  •  RISV  •  M  •  OCT.M.DC.IIIC.  M  21  mm. 

Same  subject,   1697,  by  same.     Bust  r.     Rev.  PAX  GER- 


MANO-GALLICA.    Abundantia.    JR  32  mm. 

113  Capture  of  Szegedin  (1697),  by  C.  Wermuth.    Bust  of  Leo- 
pold.   Rev.  AUSTRIAE  EST  IMPERARE  ORBI  VNIVERSO. 
Eagle  above  the  Austro-Castilian  arms,  between  small  shields  of 
Hungary  and  Bohemia.     (Rev.}    M  32  mm. 

114  Same  subject,  1697,  by  same.     Bust  of  Leopold.    Rev.  IN- 

COMPARABILIS,  etc.    Fame;  in  the  exergue,  TVRCIS  PRO- 
FILIGATIS.  |  AD.  SEGEDINVM,  etc.    (Rev.)    M  32  mm. 

115  Victory  of  Prince  Eugene  of  Savoy  at  Zentha,  1697,  by  G. 

Hautsch.    ADVERSO  CEDENS,  etc.     Battle  scene;  in  the  ex- 
ergue, STRAGES  TVRCARVM,  etc.    Rev.  RVBENS  CAPVT, 
etc.    River-god  and  trophies.    M  43  mm. 

116  Same  subject,  1697,  by  M.  Brunner  and  G.  F.  Niirnberger. 

Bust  of  Prince  Eugene.    Rev.  Two  river-gods  between  two  danc- 
ing women  with  Turkish  shields.    M  43  mm. 

117  Same  subject,  1697.    Battle  scene.    Rev.  TIBISCVS.  River- 
god  and  tablet.     (Rev.)    M  43  mm. 

u8 Same  subject,    1697,  by   P.  H.   Miiller.     HIS   EGO   NEC 

METAS.    Busts  of  Leopold  and  Joseph  I,  confronting.  Rev.  Vic- 

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tory  writes  the  names  of  Nissa,  Salankemen,  and  Zentha  on  three 
shields.    1R  45  mm. 

119 Cessation  of  Hostilities  with  the  Turks,  1699,  by  G.  Hautsch. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  Victory  with  wreath  and  Janus-head.     (Rev.}     2R 
35  mm- 

120  Same.     (Rev.} 

121  Same  subject,  1699,  by  same.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Zeus  killing  the 

Titans  with  thunderbolts.     (Rev.)    M  43  mm. 

122  Same  subject,  1699,  by  M.  Smeltzing.     Two  hands  with  a 

rose-branch.    Rev.  The  emperor  and  the  sultan  near  a  palm-tree. 
M  37  mm. 

123  Beginning  of  the  Century,  1700,  by  M.  Brunner.     Female 

figure  with  rudder,  seated  on  the  clouds ;  around,  shields.    Rev. 
Ceres,  Saturn,  and  Prosperity  near  a  pedestal.    M  47  mm. 

23a  Same  subject,  1700,  by  same.    Series  of  G.  F.  Niirnberger. 

Bust  of  Carl,  son  of  Leopold  r.     Rev.  IVXTA  IVRIS  SOLIS- 
QVE  VIAS.    Virgil.    A  ship  sailing  before  the  wind.    M  47  mm. 

124  Battle  at  the  Athesis,  1701,  by  M.  Brunner  and  G.  F.  Niirn- 
berger.   Bust  of  Prince  Eugene  r.    Rev.  View  of  the  scene  of  the 
battle.    In  the  exergue,  IMPETVS  GALLORUM  FRAC  |  TVS 
AD  ATHESIN  |  D.  9  IVL.  MDCCI.    M  44  mm. 

125  Capture  of  Cremona,  1702,  by  C.  Wermuth.    Bust  of  Prince 

Eugene  r.    Rev.  MANTVA  |  VAE  |  MISERAE  |  NIMIUM  | 
VICINA  |   CREMONAE  |  VIRGILIUS.    (Alas  for  wretched 
Mantua  too  near  Cremona.)     M  21  mm. 

126  Seizure  of  Cremona,  and  Capture  of  Marshal  Villeroy  by 

Prince  Eugene  of  Savoy.     Bust  of  Prince  Eugene  in  medallion ; 
below,  an  eagle  devouring  a  cock ;  near  by,  Fame.    Rev.  FLAN- 
TIBVS  AVSTRIS.     Bellona  seated  before  lilies  bent  by  the 
wind.    M  40  mm. 

127  Victory  at  Luzzara,  1702,  by  M.  Smeltzing.     Head  r.    Rev. 

Prince  Eugene  on  horseback,  dashing  1.    M  39  mm. 

I28 Victory  at   Hochstadt,    1704,   by   P.   H.   Miiller.     Bust   of 

Prince  Eugene.     Rev.  Avenging  angel  above  the  encampment. 
M  37  mm. 

129  Same.     (Rev.} 

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130  Capture  of  Ulm,  1704,  by  G.  Hautsch.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Servia 

offers  homage  to  the  emperor,  who  is  crowned  by  an  angel. 
(Rev.)    M.  43  mm. 

131  Capture  of  Ulm,  etc.,  1704.     Liberation  of  the  city-goddess 

from    her   chains.     Rev.    The    emperor    receives    the    suppliant 
Bavaria.    M  45  mm. 

132  Death   of    Leopold,    1705.     EXSTINCTVS   AMABITVR 

IDEM.     Sarcophagus;  near  by,  weeping  Germania.     Rev.  The 
Emperor  Joseph  consoles  fainting  Germania.     (Rev.)    M  44  mm. 

133  Large  portrait  medallion,  without  year.    Bust  of  Leopold  r., 

laureate,  in  armor.     Rev.  COELVM  CAESARIS.     Horoscope. 
JR  70  mm. 

134  Joseph  I,  1705-1711.    Coronation  as  King  of  Hungary,  at  Press- 
burg,  1687,  by  G.  Hautsch  and  L.  G.  Lauffer.     DIE  SEGEN 
KOMEN,  etc.,  on  a  fillet.    Two  genii  with  crowns  and  wreaths 
above  the  bust  of  Joseph  I  r.    Rev.  DO  IOSEPHO  PARTEM, 
etc.     Leopold  presents  his  son  with  the  Stefan's  crown.     Edge, 
DABO  IOSEPHO,  etc.    1R  45  mm. 

135 Same,  except  that  edge  inscription  reads,  ICH  WILL  DIS 

LAND  ZU  El  GEN  GEBEN,  etc.    (Rev.) 

136  Same  subject,  1687,  by  G.  Hautsch.    Youthful  bust  r.    Rev. 

Arms  crowned  and  surrounded  by  Collar  of  the  Golden  Fleece. 
M  30  mm. 

137  Same.    (Rev.)    fiL  30  mm. 

1373  Same  subject,  1687,  by  M.  Brunner.    Bust  r.  In  the  exergue, 

)OMINE  SALVUM  FAC  |  REGEM.  PS.  XIX.     Rev.  Three 
columns  crowned  and  hung  with  shields.    M  39  mm. 

138  Same  subject,  1687,  by  J.  Kittel.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Kneeling 

Pannonia  delivers  the  crown  to  Joseph.    JR  33  mm. 

139  Same  subject,  1687,  by  H.    Joseph  kneeling  r.  to  receive  a 

crown  from  a  hand  from  the  clouds.    H  in  incuse  on  the  ground. 
Rev.  Scepter  wound  with  laurel.     IOSEPHVS  -ARCHIDVX- 
etc.    M  34  mm. 

140  Same  subject,   1687.     VT  PRISCVS  REDEAT  SPLEN- 
DOR (That  the  former  glory  may  return).     A  hand  from  the 
clouds,  with  a  stone,  above  the  crown  which  lies  on  a  table.    In 
the  distance,  a  map.    Rev.  Hungarian  throne.    M  49  mm. 

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141  Same  subject,   1688,  by  M.  Brunner.     Large  genealogical 

medallion.    O,  QUA  SOL  HABITABILES,  etc.    Bust  r.    Rev. 
POTENS  IN  TERRA  ERIT,  etc.     Genealogical  series  of  the 
fifteen   Hapsburg   emperors.      Edge   inscription,    PRAESENTI 
TIBI,  etc.    M  74  mm. 

142  Roman  Coronation  at  Augsburg,  1690,  by  G.  Hautsch.  Bust 

r.    Rev.  Insignia  of  office  on  a  cushion.    M  35  mm. 

143  Same  subject,  1690,  by  G.  Hachten.     Bust  almost  facing. 

Rev.  BENEDICTIONES,  etc.    Altar  with  the  royal  insignia;  to 
r.  and  to  1.,  bands  of  fleeing  French  and  Turkish  troops.    jR  37 
mm. 

144  Same  subject,  1690,  by  Jan  Kittel.    INITIATES  VICTO- 

RIIS.    Bust  of  Joseph  on  a  pedestal.    Rev.  Sun  and  crescent,  and 
views  of  Paris  and  Constantinople.    M  35  mm. 

145  Portrait  medal,  1690,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Busts  of  Leopold  I 

and  Joseph  I  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  NEC  RABIDAE  SOLIS,  etc.    An 
eagle  soaring  aloft  toward  the  sun;  to  r.,  the  crescent  with  the 
horns  pointed  down  above  a  smoking  woods.    ^R  oval  59x50  mm. 

146  Marriage  to  Amalia  Wilhelmine,   1699,  bv  p-   H-   Miiller. 

Busts  of  the  two,  confronting.    Rev.  DVPLICEM  CYTHEREA 
CORONAM  DONAT.    Female  figure  receiving  a  crown  from  a 
genius  which  holds  another  crown  in  his  uplifted  right  hand.    M 
46  mm. 

147  Birth  of  the  Archduke  Leopold,  1700,  by  G.  Hautsch.  Medal 

of  Nuremberg.    The  busts  of  Leopold  I  and  Joseph  I,  confronting; 
below  in  a  medallion,  the  new-born  prince.    Rev.  Inscription  in 
a  wreath.    M  43  mm. 

148  Same  subject,  1700.    The  busts  of  the  young  prince  and  his 

parents  and  grandparents,  inclosed  in  wreaths.     Rev.  Eagle  on 
the  globe.    M  37  mm. 

149  Capture  of  Landau,  1702,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Bust  of  Joseph 

I  facing.     Rev.  ARMORVM  PRIMITIAE,  etc.     View  of  the 
beleaguered  city.     Edge  inscription,  LEOPOLDE!  etc.     M  43 


150  Expedition  to  France,  1702,  by  C.  Wermuth.    Bust  r.    Rev. 

The  emperor  on  horseback.    M  32  mm. 

151  Second  Capture  of  Landau,  1704,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Bust  r. 

Rev.  Victoria  and  weeping  goddess  of  the  city.    M  45  mm. 

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152  Same  subject,  1704,  by  same.     Bust  facing.     Rev.  View  of 

the  city.    JR.  43  mm. 

153  Same.     (Rev.} 

154  'Same  subject,  1704,  by  G.  Hautsch  and  G.  F.  Niirnberger. 

O  SATE  CENTE,  etc.     Bust  r.;  in  the  exergue,  LANDAVIA 
PER  R.   IOSEPHVM  ITERVM   LIBERATA  25   Nov.   1704. 
G.  F.  N.    Rev.  Hercules  routs  the  robber  Cacus(?).    /R  47  mm. 

155 Same.    (Rev.) 

156  Capture  of  Ulm  by  Hans   Carl  v.  Thungen,   1704,  by  G. 

Hautsch.     His  bust  facing,  with  one-  eye  bandaged.    Rev.  AD- 
SERTORI  LIBERTATIS.    Three  figures.    JR  37  mm. 

157 Same.    (Rev.) 

158 Accession,  1705,  by  P.  H.  .Muller.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Hercules 

with  globe  <tnd  club.    M  43  mof.^ 

159 Accession,  1705,  by  Seidlitz.     Bust  r.     Rev.  AMORE  ET 

TIMORE.    A  scepter  wound  with  laureij.beneath  the  radiant  Eye 
of  Jehovah.    JR.  oval.    58x48  mm. 

160  Homage  of  Nuremberg,   1705,  by  M.  Brunner  and  G.   F. 

Niirnberger.     Bust  r.     Rev.   Sacrificing  Noris  '(i.e.,   Genius   of 
Nuremberg).    M  49  mm. 

161  Homage  of  Cologne(?)  [S.  P.  Q.  C.], 1*705,  by  Jan  Smeltzing. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  inscription.    M  44  mm. 

162  — — Victories  ^in  Brabant  and  Flanders.     Bust  of  the  Duke  of 
Marlborough  facing,  1706,  ..by  P.  H..  Miiller.     Rev.  PRETIYM 
NON  VILE   LABORVM    (No  mean  reward  for  toil).     Mars 
striding  over  the  dead,  holding  arms  and  trophies.    1R  37  mm. 

163  Liberation  of  Savoy  and  Milan,  and  the  Defeat  of'the  Duke 

of  Orleans  by  Prince  Eugene  of  Savoy,  1706,  by  P.  H.  Mtiller. 

^3k   B  •     of  ?rince  Eu^€ne  r-    Rev-  GENIp  TUTELARI  ITALIAE,  , 
Milan  hands  the  keys  of  the  city  to  a  victor,  who  is  striking  down 
a  French  soldier.    M  37.  mm. 
X»  <.»* 

164  Capture  of  Naples,    1707.     Horse  throwing  off  a   French 

rider.    Rev.  View  of  Naples  and  harbor.    ^R  46  mm. 

165  Desired  Religious  Freedom  in  Silesia,  1708,  by  P.  H.  Miiller. 

DIE  HOFFNUNG  BESSER  ZEITEN— 1ST  SIE  DA?    Hope 

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riding  on  an   eagle.     Rev.   IA.  IA.   IA.     Three  female  figures 
around  a  pyramid.    M.  45  mm.  *•> 

• 

166  Conquest  qf  Tournay  and  Mons,   1709,  by  P.   H.  Miiller. 

Bust  r.    'Rev.  Mars  and  Hercules,  with  shields,  decorated  with  a 
battle  scene  and  view  of 'Mons,  sit  on  a  pedestal  on-which  is  a 
view  of  Tournay;  above,  Fame,  blowing  'her  trumpet.     (Rev.) 
JR  44  mm. 

• 

167  Peace  with  Pope  Clement  XI,  1709,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Bust  r. 

Rev.  The  imperial,  papal,  and  Spanish  arms.    M  43  mm. 

- 
!68 Same"!    (Rev.) 

169 Death  of  the  King,  1711.  Hungaria  kneels  before  the  em- 
press on  her  throne.  Rev.  Fame  above  the  sarcophagus.  ^R. 
44  mm. 

9  •  A  • 

170  Charles  VI,  1711-1740.     Marriage  to  Elizabeth  Christina,  1708,  by 
R.     Bust  of  Charles  VI  r.    Rev.  Bust  of  Elizabeth  Christina  r. 

M  mm.  •* 

i         * 

171  Election  as  Emperor  at  Frankfurt.    BI§  SEXTO,  etc.    Con- 
stellation  with   monogram   of  the   emperor.    '  Rev.   CAESARIS 
ELECTI,  etc.    Horoscope.    M  48  mm. 

172  Same  subject,  1711,  by  Freytag.     View  of  the  city.     Rev. 

Inscription.    M  28  mm. 

173  -Same  subject,  1711.    Bust  facing,  in  crown.    Rev.  The  earth 

surrounded  by  clouds.    M  38  mm. 

174  Same.    (Rev.) 

175  Same  subject,  1711,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Crowned 

double  eagle,  surrounded  by  the  arms  of  the  seven   electors. 

M  48  mm.  r  .-.A 

176  - —  Same  subject,  1711,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Impe- 
rial globe  and  cross  on  a  cushion.    M  32  mm. 

177  Same  subject,  1711,  by  P.  H.  Miiller  and  G.  W.  Vestner. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  Royal  insignia  on  an  altar.    M  26  mm. 

178  Same   subject,    1711,   by   M.    Brunner.      NOMEN    OMEN 

AMEN.     Charles  the  Great  and  Charles  VI  standing,  facing, 
dressed  in  imperial  robes.    Rev.  Coronation  scene.    M  43  mm. 


179  Same  subject,  1711.    Medallion  of  the  emperor  in  the  center, 

surrounded  by  those  of  the  six  electors.    Rev.  Double  eagle  and 
insignia.    JR  49  mm. 

180  Same  subject,  1711.    VAGINA  ERVMPENS,  etc.    Charles 

in  coronation  robes  kneeling  before  a  crucifix.    Rev.  Representa- 
tion of  the  relief  of  Cardona,  which  followed  the  coronation  day. 
JR.  49  mm. 

181  Same.    (Rev.} 

182  Homage  of  Silesia,  1711,  by  G.  V.  Kdhler.    Laureate  bust  r. 

Rev.  Cabalistic  reckoning-board.    M  38  mm. 

183  Same  subject,  1711,  by  A.  Heinig.     Medal  of  the  city  of 

Hamburg.    Triumphal  arch  with  Atlas  and  two  allegorical  figures ; 
at  the  sides,  two  obelisks  with  medallion  portraits  of  Charles  V 
and  Charles  VI.     Rev.  Burning  altar;  in  the  distance,  view  of 
Hamburg.    JR  49  mm. 

184  Arrival  in  Germany,  1711,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev. 

The  crowned  double  eagle,  soaring  toward  the  sun.    1R  44  mm. 

185  Same.    (Rev.) 

186  Reception  and  Homage  in  Nuremberg,  1712,  by  P.  H.  Miiller 

and  G.  W.  Vestner.    Hercules  and  globe  between  two  columns. 
Rev.  Triumphal  archway.    JR.  44  mm. 

187  Hungarian  Coronation  at  Pressburg,  1712,  by  Richter.    Bust 

r.     Rev.  Inscription ;  above,  the  Stefan's  crown  upheld  by  two 
genii.    M  48  mm. 

188  Same  subject,  1712,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Hunga- 
rian arms  and  four  crowns.    M  44  mm. 

189  Same  subject,  1712.    The  king,  on  horseback,  dashing  1.    Rev. 

Globe  surrounded  by  clouds ;  above,  C  surrounded  by  crowns. 
JR  49  mm. 

190  Peace  of  Baden,  1714,  by  G.  W.  Vestner  and  P.  H.  Miiller. 

Bust  r.     Rev.  PACI— GERMANIAE     Goddess  of   Peace.     N 
44mm. 

191  Same.    (Rev.)  M  44  mm. 

193  Same  subject,  1714,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.     Bust  r.    Rev.  The 

basin  of  the  baptistry.    (Rev.)    &  44  mm. 

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193  Peace  of  Rastadt,  1714,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Bust  r.    Rev,  Olive- 
tree  and  trophies.    M  32  mm. 

194  Same.    (Rev.) 

195  Same  subject,  1714,  by  M.  Brunner.     OLIM  DVO  FUL- 

MINA  BELLI.    Busts  of  Prince  Eugene  and  Marshal  de  Villars, 
confronting.     Rev.  A  genius  writes  the  protocol  of  the  peace. 
JR  36  mm. 

196  Birth  of  the  Archduke  Leopold,  1716,  by  M.  Brunner.    Bust 

r.     Rev.  A  tall  tree  on  which  is  a  shield,  near  a  smaller  tree. 
M  43  mm. 

197  Same  subject,  1716,  by  M.  Brunner.    Bust  of  the  empress  r. 

Rev.  Juno  in  a  car  drawn  by  peacocks.     (Rev.)    JR  35  mm. 

Ig8  Same  subject,  1716.    QUO  TARDIUS-EO  GLORIOSIUS. 

A  scepter,  wound  with  vine  and  bunches  of  grapes,  surmounted 
by  a  crown.  AD  HILARI— TATEM  PUBL.  Rev.  The  globe 
with  the  names  of  EUROPA,  ASIA,  AFRICA,  and  AMERICA 
under  a  blazing  sun.  JR  29  mm. 

199  Same  subject,  1716,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Blos- 
soming aloe.    (Rev.)    M  44  mm. 

200  Victories  of  Prince  Eugene  of  Savoy  on  the  Save,  1716,  by 

G.    W.    Vestner.     Bust    r.     Rev.    PRIMITIAE    DEVICTIS 
TVRCIS  (The  first  spoils  from  the  conquered  Turks).    The  em- 
peror on  the  throne  receiving  trophies.    M  43  mm. 

201  Same.    (Rev.) 

202  Capture    of    Temesvar,    by    Prince    Eugene,     1716.    AD 

SAVVM  CAESAR,  etc.    The  emperor  in  a  victorious  quadriga. 
Rev.  View  of  Temesvar.    M  29  mm. 

203  Capture  of  Temesvar,   1716,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.     Bust  r. 

Rev.  Plan  of  the  fortress.    JR  44  mm. 

204  Same.     (Rev.) 

205  Same  subject,  1716,  by  C.  Wermuth.    Bust  r.    Rev.  ARMIs 

CONSTANT!A,  etc.    Plan  of  the  fortress.    M  43  mm. 

206  Capture  of  Belgrade  by  Prince  Eugene  of  Savoy,  1717,  by 

M.  Brunner.    Bust  of  Prince  Eugene  r.,  in  helmet.    Rev.  Warrior 
threatening  Belgrade  with  sword  and  spear.    M  43  mm. 

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207  Same  subject,  1717,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Plan 

of  the  fortress.    EL  44  mm. 

208  Same  subject,  1717,  by  J.  Roettier.      Bust  r.    Rev.  A  strug- 
gle between  a  lion  and  a  dragon ;  above,  an  eagle  with  a  crescent. 
JR.  gilt  44  mm. 

209  Same  subject,   1717,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.     Bust  of  Prince 

Eugene  r.     Rev.  Field-marshal  dashing  1.;  in  the  distance,  Bel- 
grade.   JR  44  mm. 

210  Same.     (Rev.) 

211  Same  subject,  1717,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Her- 
cules.    (Rev.)    JR.  44  mm. 

212  Same.     (Rev.) 

213  Same  subject,  1717,  by  Warou  and  Richter.     Bust  r.    Rev. 

A  terminal  figure  of  the  sun-god;  trophies  and  arms.     (Rev.)    JR. 
43  mm. 

214  Same  subject,  1717.     A  tower  threatened  by  an  eagle  and 

thunderbolts.    Rev.  Crescent  and  stars.    JR.  32  mm. 

215  Same  subject,  1717,  by  J.  Roettier.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Same  as 

No.  208.    JR.  jeton  22  mm. 

216  Same  subject,  1717,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Aveng- 
ing angel  above  Belgrade.    JR.  49  mm. 

217  Same.     (Rev.) 

218  Portrait  medal,  1717,  by  Warou.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Two  seated 

figures  holding  a  shield.     (Rev.)    JR  43  mm. 

219  To  the  New  Year,   1717,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.     Equestrian 

statue  of  the  emperor  between  two  free  columns.    JR.  44  mm. 

220  Peace  of  Passarowitz,  1718,  by  C.  H.    The  bust  of  the  em- 
peror on  a  pedestal,  crowned  by  Victory.     Rev.  Radiate  cross ; 
view  of  the  city,  and  river-god.    EL  silver-plated  44  mm. 

221  Same  subject,  1718,  by  M.  Brunner.    An  eagle  with  a  map. 

Rev.  The  emperor  on  his  throne;  before  him  kneeling  Turks. 
JR  43  mm. 

222  Same.    (Rev.) 

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223  Same  subject,  1718,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.     View  of  Constanti- 
nople; above,  an  eagle.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  44  mm. 

224  Same.     (Rev.) 

225  Same    subject,    1718,    by   same.      Two   Turks    with   olive- 
branches.    Rev.  Two  kettle-drums  on  a  dead  tree.    JR  32  mm. 

226  Same  subject,  1718,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Eagle 

above  landscape.    JR  44  mm. 

227  Same  subject,  1718,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.     Mercury  delivers 

to  the  emperor  the  peace  protocol  for  signature.     (Rev.)     JR  49 
mm. 

228  Capture  of  Messina,  1719,  by  P.  P.  Werner.     Bust  r.    Rev. 

Ground-plan  of  the  sickle-shaped  harbor.     (Rev.)    JR  44  mm. 

229  Medal  of  the  City  of  Palermo  on  the  Recovery  of  Sicily,  1720, 

by  A.  Travani.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Harbor  of  Palermo  with  light- 
house and  ship.    M  44  mm. 

230  Bohemian  Coronation  and  Millennium  of  the  Founding  of 

Prague,   1723,  by  Richter.     Busts  of  Charles  II  and  Elizabeth 
Christina  r.,  jugate.  Rev.  City  gate  and  crowned  arms.  ^R  50  mm. 

231  Bohemian  Coronation,  1723.    Beneath  a  crown,  busts  of  the 

pair  within  wreaths.    Rev.  View  of  Prague.    M  44  mm. 

232  Peace  of  Vienna,  1725,  by  P.  P.  Werner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Two 

figures,  Silence  and  Faith.    M  43  mm. 

233  Same  subject,  1725,  by  M.  A.  di  Gennaro.     Bust  r.     Rev. 

Mercury,  Austria,  and  Spain.    M  55  mm. 

234  Alliance  with  Spain,  1725,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev. 

The  two  sovereigns  shake  hands. 

235  Portrait  medallion,  by  J.  C.  Hedlinger.    Laureate  bust  r.    Rev. 

IN  SUMMIS  SUMMA  VOLUPTAS.    Landscape  on  the  coast; 
a  ship  on  the  sea;  an  eagle  flying  in  the  air  beneath  the  sun.    M 
61  mm. 

. 

236  Second  Peace  of  Vienna,  1731,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.     Bust  r. 

Rev.  REGNA  LIGAT,  etc.     An  olive-tree  hung  with  arms  of 
England,  Holland,  Spain,  and  the  Empire.     (Rev.)    M  43  mm. 

237  Crossing  of  the  Secchia  and  Victory  over  the  French,  1734, 

by  P.  P.  Werner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Pallas  standing  near  a  trophaeum 

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on  which  are  the  shields  of  Spain,  France,  and  Sardinia.    JR  44 
mm. 

338  Same.    (Rev.) 

239  Victories  of  Prince  Eugene  on  the  Mosel,  1735,  by  P.  P. 

Werner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Attack  on  an  intrenchment.     (Rev.)     /R 

43  mm. 

240  Preliminaries  of  Peace,  1735,  by  P.  P.  Werner.  Bust  r.  Rev. 

Hope,  pouring  water  on  the  broken  trunk  of  a  tree.     (Rev.)     JR 

44  mm. 

241  Death  of  Prince  Eugene  of  Savoy  at  Vienna,  1736,  by  G.  F. 

Niirnberger.     Bust  of  Prince  Eugene  r.     Rev.  Apotheosis.     /R 
43  mm. 

242  Same  subject,  1736,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Sar- 
cophagus and  trophies.    (Rev.)    JR  44  mm. 

243  Same  subject,  1736,  by  P.  P.  Werner  (?).     Bust  facing,  in 

armor.     Rev.  Prince  Eugene  seated,  leaning  on  a  funeral  urn, 
crowned  by  a  flying  Victory ;  his  right  foot  is  planted  on  Father 
Time,  who  is  prostrate.    JR  44  mm. 

244  Peace  with  France,  1737,  by  P.  P.  Werner.    Bust  of  Charles 

VI  and  Louis  XV  borne  by  genii.    Rev.  Crowned  double  eagle 
within  an  inscription  in  three  lines.    1R  55  mm. 

245  Same  subject,  1737,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  (by 

W.  H.)  Genius  of  peace  on  a  pedestal  holding  olive-branches; 
four  crowned  figures  holding  arms  of  Germany,  France,  Spain, 
and  Sardinia.    JR  43  mm. 

246  Peace  with  France,  1737,  by  P.  P.  Werner.     Bust  r.    Rev . 

Similar  to  the  preceding.     (Rev.)    JR  43  mm. 

247  Same  subject.    Medal  without  year,  by  C.  Wermuth.    Bust 

r.    Rev.  An  eagle  flying  with  sword  and  olive-branch  over  coun- 
try landscape.    NEC  SOL  NEC  LVNA  NOCEBVNT  (Neither 
sun  nor  moon  shall  harm).    The  sun  is  the  emblem  of  France; 
the  moon  is  the  crescent  of  Turkey.    1R  44  mm. 

248  Same  subject,  1737,  by  P.  P.  Werner.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Eagle 

flying  with  a  genius  above  a  battle  scene.    JR  44  mm. 

249  Same.     (Rev.) 

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250  Peace  with  France,  Spain,  and  Sardinia  Established,  1739,  by 

G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  The  goddess  of  prosperity  setting 
fire  to  old  armor,  near  an  altar.     (Rev.)    M.  44  mm. 

251  Medal  without  year,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  IM- 

PERATOR   I    HOSTES  EX  ORlENTE  ET   |    oCCIDENTE    |    sVPERARE    |    PER- 

GET  (Let  the  emperor  hasten  to  conquer  his  enemies  from  the 
east  and  from  the  west).    M  44  mm. 

252  On  his  Death,  1740,  by  J.  Kittel.     Bust  r.    Rev.  The  river- 
god  Oder,  mourning.    yR  31  mm. 

253  Same.     (Rev.) 

254  Same  subject,  1740,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Weep- 
ing Germania  before  a  pedestal  on  which  are  the  royal  insignia; 
above,  an  eagle  flying  upward.    M  44  mm. 

255  On  his  Death  and  the  First  War  in  Silesia,  1741,  by  J.  Kittel. 

Silesia  at  the  sarcophagus  of  Charles  VI.     Rev.  Battle-field;  in 
the  exergue,  KRIEG  IN  SCHLESIEN  |  1741.    M.  32  mm. 

256  Same.     (Rev.) 

257  Election  as  Emperor,  1742,  by  Andreas  Vestner.     Bust  r. 

Rev.  A  shield  inscribed  CARO  |  LVS  |  VII.,  supported  on  the 
left  by  the  imperial  double  eagle,  on  the  right  by  the  lion  of  the 
Palatinate.    M  44  mm. 

258  Same.    (Rev.)    fiL  44  mm. 

259  Same  subject,  1742,  by  P.  P.  Werner.    Medal  of  the  city  of 

Nuremberg.    Bust  r.    Rev.  A  standing  female  figure  with  mural 
crown  scatters  incense  on  an  altar  designated  N.  (Nuremberg). 
JR.  32  mm. 

•60  Same  subject,  1742,  by  F.  A.  Schega.    Bust  r.    Rev.  The  ark 

of  the  covenant,  on  which  is  an  open  book  on  which  DECA  j 
LOGVS.    M  44  mm. 

261  Same  subject,  1742,  by  A.  Vestner.     Bust  r.     Rev.  On  a 

pedestal  on  which  is  the  imperial  eagle,  bust  of  the  emperor  fac- 
ing; in  the  distance,  view  of  two  cities  connected  by  a  bridge. 
;R  44  mm. 

262  Same.     (Rev.)    2E  44  mm. 

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263  Same  subject,  1742,  by  P.  P.  Werner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Double 

eagle  on  a  pedestal ;  to  I.,  statue  of  Charlemagne ;  to  r.,  statue  of 
Ludwig  of  Bavaria.    JR.  44  mm. 

264  Same.     (Rev.) 

265  Same  subject,  1742,  by  P.  P.  Werner  and  J.  L.  Oexlein.  Bust 

r.     Rev.  Seated  female  figure  Majesty,  wearing  crown,  holds  a 
shield  of  the  empire  on  her  lap;  a  double-headed  (Janus-type) 
figure,  helmeted,  carrying  a  mirror  on  a  staff,  ushers  before  the 
seated  figure  a  third  figure  (Bavaria)  wearing  lion's  scalp  and 
leaning  on  a  club ;  the  two  standing  figures  support  the  Bavarian 
shield.     (Rev.)    JR.  44  mm. 

266  Same  subject,  1742,  by  J.  L.  Oexlein.     Bust  r.     Rev.  The 

emperor,  crowned,  wearing  coronation  robes,  grasps  Justice  by 
the  hand.    (Rev.)    JR  29  mm. 

267  Charles  VII,  1742-1745.     Coronation  as  Emperor  at  Frankfurt, 
1742,  by  P.  P.  Werner  and  J.  L.  Oexlein.     Busts  of  the  two  r., 
jugate.     Rev.  The  couple  exchange  hands  above  an  altar.     JR 
44  mm. 

268  Same.     (Rev.) 

269  Same  subject,  1742,  by  A.  Vestner.  Busts  of  the  two  r.,  jugate. 

Rev.  Two  female  figures'  near  an  altar  on  which  are  scepter, 
sword,  and  crown.    M  41  mm. 

270 Same  subject,  1742,  by  A.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  A  seated 

female  figure,  holding  olive-branch  and  cornucopia,  sits  leaning 
against  a  palm-tree.'    JR.  44  mm. 

271  Same    (Rev.)    JE  44  mm. 

272  Same  subject,  1742,  by  Adam  Rudolph  Werner  and  J.  L. 

Oexlein.     Bust  r.     Rev.  The  emperor,  crowned,  seated  on  the 
throne ;  before  him  two  female  figures,  the  one  bearing  the  im- 
perial shield  on  her  breast,  the  other  raising  her  right  hand  in 
taking  oath.     (Rev.)      JR.  37  mm. 

273  Medal  without  year,  1742,  by  J.  L.  Oexlein.     Head  r.    Rev. 

A  landscape  with  rising  sun.    JR.  21  mm. 

274  Homage  of  Cologne,  1742,  by  Wyon.     Bust  r.     Rev.  View 

of  the  city  and  seated  river-god  of  the  Rhine.    JR  46  mm. 

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275  Medallion  of  Charles  VII  and  Maria  Amalia,  1742,  by  F.  A. 

Schega.     Bust  of  Charles  VII  r.,  in  full  armor.     Rev.  Bust  of 
Maria  Amalia  1.,  crowned.    M  78  mm. 

276  On  his  Death,  1745,  by  A.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Sarcopha- 
gus between  cypress-trees ;  in  front,  lion  and  arms.    M  44  mm. 

277  Same.    (Rev.) 

278  Same  subject,  1742,  by  J.  Kittel.    Head  r.    Rev.  Sarcopha- 
gus.   JR  30  mm. 

279  Francis  I,  1745-1765.      Election  as  Emperor,  1745,  by  P.  P.  Wer- 
ner.   Bust  r.    Rev.  Temple.    M  44  mm. 

280  Coronation,  1745.    The  emperor  seated  on  a  throne,  crowned 

by  a  female  figure.    Rev.  Double  eagle.    ^E  42  mm. 

281  Entry  into  Vienna,  1745,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev. 

The  imperial  couple  in  a  quadriga.    M  44  mm. 

282  Second  Centenary  of  Religious  Peace,  1755,  by  P.  P.  Wer- 
ner.    TRIPLICI  COPVLA.     Three  altars  united  by  a  chain. 
Rev.   PACIS  RELIGIOSAE  PERENNITAS.     A  temple  near 
which  stands  a  helmeted  female  figure.    /R  30  mm. 

283 Same  subject,  1755,  by  P.  P.  Werner.     Busts  of  Charles  V 

and  Francis  I,  confronting.    Rev.  Two  hands  clasped  above  an 
altar.    M  44  mm. 

284  Same.    (Rev.) 

285  Death  at  Innsbruck,  1765,  by  A.  Wideman.     Bust  r.    Rev. 

An  obelisk  surmounted  by  head  of  Francis  I ;  near  by  are  two 
mourning  figures.    M  45  mm. 

286  Maria  Theresia,  1740-1780.     Marriage  to  Francis  I,  1736,  by  P. 
P.  \Verner.    Heads  of  the  two  1.,  jugate.    Rev.  Two  burning  hearts 
on  an  altar.    JR  44  mm. 

287  Homage  of  Transylvania,  1741,  by  Walliss.     Arms  on  an 

ermine  robe.     Rev .  Triumphal  arch ;  above,  Madonna  and  the 
queen.    Signed,  WALLISS  F.    JR  70  mm. 

288  Hungarian  Coronation  at  Pressburg,  1741.     Inscription  in 

six  lines  under  a  crown  upheld  by  two  genii.    Rev.  IUSTITIA 
ET    CLEMENTIA.      Crowned   lion   with   a   double   cross   and 
cross.    M  49  mm. 

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289  Same  subject,  1741,  by  A.  Wideman.     Bust  r.     Rev.  The 

queen  on  horseback.    N  40  mm. 

290  Same.    (Rev.)    JR  40  mm. 

291  Same  subject,  1741,  by  M.  Donner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Similar. 

^44  mm. 

292  Birth  of  the  Archduke  Joseph,  1741,  by  A.  Vestner.     Bust 

r.     Rev.  The  duke  in  Hungarian  costume  between  Mars  and 
Pallas.    (Rev.)    ^44  mm. 

293  Same.     (Rev.) 

294  Same  subject,  1741,  by  P.  C.  Becker.     Head  of  the  young 

child,  inclosed  in  a  wreath.    Rev.  The  infant  Hercules  strangling 
the  serpents.    M  oval  48x42  mm. 

295  Peace  of   Breslau,   1742,  by   N.   van   Swinderen    (Dutch). 

Seated  Austria,  and,  above,  the  goddess  of  peace  in  the  clouds. 
Rev.  Inscription  in  six  lines ;  above,  an  olive-tree  and  crescent 
moon  in  clouds ;  below,  the  shields  of  Austria  and  Prussia.    JR  47 
mm. 

296  Same  subject,  1742,  by  M.  Holtzhey.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Goddess 

of  peace,  before  whom  are  two  captive  soldiers  and  Bellona.    M 
49  mm. 

297  Bohemian  Coronation,  1743,  by  M.  Donner.     Bust  r.    Rev. 

Seated  Bohemia.    M  44  mm. 

298  Same.    (Rev.) 

299  Same  subject,  1743,  by  N.  van  Swinderen.    Bust  r.    Rev.  A 

column  from  which  arrows  rebound,  and  Saturn.     (Rev.)     ^R  45 
mm. 

300  Relief  of  Prague,  1743,  by  J.  Kittel.     Bust  r.     Rev.  City- 
goddess  ;  in  the  distance,  view  of  the  city.    M  33  mm. 

301  Same.     (Rev.) 

302  Same  subject,  1743,  by  A.  R.  Werner.  Bust  r.  Rev.  MATER 

CASTRO  RVM.     Pallas  standing;  in  the  distance,  battle  scene. 
(Rev.)    M  44  mm. 

303  Homage  of  the  Netherlands,  1744,  by  H.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Two 

hands  clasped  over  an  altar.    M  37  mm. 

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r 


304  Peace  Restored  in  Germany,  1745,  by  A.  R.  Werner.    Bust 

r.    Rev.  Venus  in  a  chariot  upon  the  clouds.    (Rev.)    JR  44  mm. 

305  Peace  of  Fiissen  with  Bavaria,  1745,  by  A.  Vestner.    Bust  r. 

Rev.  Goddess  of  peace  before  the  closed  temple  of  Janus.    M  44 
mm. 

306  Same.    (Rev.)    7E  44  mm. 

307  Same  subject,  1745,  by  H.  Fuchs.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Sword, 

laurel-branch,  and  cornucopia.    JR  45  mm. 

308  Same  subject,  1745,  by  A.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  The  god- 
dess of  peace  standing  near  a  column.    M  44  mm. 

309  Same.     (Rev.) 

310  Peace  of  Dresden,  1745,  by  A.  Vestner.    Busts  of  August  III 

of  Poland,  Maria  Theresia,  and  Friedrich  I  of  Prussia,  on  pedes- 
tals.   Rev.  Justice  and  Prosperity  exchange  hands  before  Peace. 
^44  mm. 

311  Battle  at  Sorr,  1745,  WER  DA  HAT,  etc.    A  hand  from  the 

clouds  with  a  laurel  crown  on  a  sword.    Rev.  Inscription  in  ten 
lines.    JR.  30  mm. 

312  Pregnancy  of  the  Empress,  1747,  by  J.  L.  Oexlein.    Bust  r. 

Rev.  Two  genii  with  arms.    JR  21  mm. 

313  Birth  of  the  Archduke  Leopold,  1747,  by  J.  L.  Oexlein.  Bust 

r.    Rev.  The  empress  surrounded  by  her  seven  children.     (Rev.) 
JR  41  mm. 

314  Improvement  in  the  Coinage  in  Transylvania,  1747,  by  M. 

Donner  and  Toda.    Bust  r.    Rev.  The  empress  enthroned ;  before 
her,  kneeling  Transylvania.     (Rev.)    JR  40  mm. 

315  Prize  medal  of  the  Chemnitz  Mining  Academy  (1749),  by 

Toda.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Smelting-furnace.     (Rev.)    M  45  mm. 

316  Jubilee  Year,  1750,  by  J.  Wurschbauer.    Busts  of  the  royal 

couple  r.,  jugate;  below,  I.  WURSCHBAUR.    Rev.  Two  arms 
from  the  clouds  hold  a  rudder  over  the  globe ;  signed  I.  W.    1R 
51  mm. 

317  The  Military  School  in  Vienna-Neustadt,  1752,  by  F.  Wurth. 

Busts  of  the  two  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Statue  of  Mars  in  front  of  a 
building.     (Rev.)    JR  49  mm. 

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318  Victory  at  Kolin  over  the  Prussians,  1757,  by  A.  Moll.    Bust 

of  the  two  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Pallas  seated  before  a  pyramid  shat- 
tered by  lightning.    M  49  mm. 

319  Same  subject,  1757,  by  A.  Wideman.     Obv.  Similar.     Rev. 

Victory  on  military  trophies.     {Rev.}     JR.  46  mm. 

320  Relief  of  Prague,  1757,  by  A.  Wideman.    Obv.  Similar.    Rev. 

Goddess  of  the  city  with  laurel-wreath  and  shield  of  Prague ;  be- 
fore her  the  river-god  of  the  Moldau.    (Rev.)    18.  46  mm. 

321  Capture  of  the  Prussian  Army  at  Maxen,  1759,  by  A.  Wide- 
man.    Obv.  Similar.     Rev.  Two  soldiers,  one  of  whom  has  sur- 
rendered his  arms.    ^H  45  mm. 

322  Same.     (Rev.) 

323  Marriage  of  the  Archbishop  Joseph  to  Elizabeth  of  Bourbon, 

1760,  by  A.  Wideman.    Busts  of  the  two  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  FELIX 
CONNVBIVM.    Hymen  at  an  altar.    1R  39  mm. 

324  Capture  of  Glatz,  1760,  by  A.  WTideman.    Busts  of  the  royal 

couple  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Standing  warrior  fully  armed.    JR.  46  mm. 

325  Same.     (Rev.) 

326  "Schraubmedaille"  on  the  Peace  of  Hubertusberg,  1763,  by 

J.  Thieband.    Heads  of  Francis  I  and  Maria  Theresia,  August  III 
of  Poland,   and   Friedrich   IV   r.,  jugate.     Rev.   Germania  and 
Peace,  standing,  clasp  hands  in  front  of  a  column.    No  inclosure. 
/R  50  mm. 

327  Renewal  of  the  Stephan's  Order,  1764.    The  empress  holds 

the  chain  of  the  order.    Rev.  Double  cross,  eagle,  etc.    IB.  41  mm. 

328  Elevation  of  Transylvania  to  a  Grand  Principality,  1765,  by 

F.  Wiirth.    The  busts  of  Maria  Theresia  and  Joseph  II  r.,  jugate. 
Rev.  Fame  hangs    the  arms  of  Transylvania  on  a  palm-tree.    JE 
gilt  59  mm. 

329  Same.    (Rev.)    M  59  mm. 

330  Arrival  of  the  Imperial  Family  at  Innsbruck,  1765,  by  A. 

Wideman.     Busts  of  Francis  I,  Maria  Theresia,  Joseph  II,  and 
Josepha  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Triumphal  arch.    JR.  46  mm. 

331  Recovery  of  the  Empress,  1767,  by  A.  Wideman.     Bust  r. 

Rev.  Religion  .sacrificing.    JR  47  mm. 


332  Same.    (Rev.) 

333  Recovery  of  the  Empress,  1767,  by  M.  Krafft.    Bust  r.    Rev. 

Saturn,  Athena,  etc.,  around  the  shield.    JR.  54  mm. 

334  Same.    (Rev.)    Attachment. 

335  Marriage  of  the  Archduchess  Maria  Amalia  to  Ferdinand  of 

Parma,  1/69,  by  A.  Wideman  and  M.  Krafft.    Bust  of  Maria  Ama- 
lia r.  Rev.  Hymen  and  the  river-god  Po  near  a  palm-tree.  ^43  mm. 

336  -   —Building  of  the  University  of  Padua,  1770,  by  M.  Krafft. 
Bust  of  Maria  Theresia  in  widow's  veil.    Rev.  Minerva  delivers 
the  academic  scepter  to  a  youthful  female  figure.    ^R  49  mm. 

337  Removal  of  the  Hand  of  St.  Stephan  from  Ragusa  to  Ofen. 

Reliquarium   in  which  is  seen  the  hand.     Rev.   Inscription  in 
twelve  lines.    M  42  mm. 

338  •  Death  of  the  Duchess  Caroline  of  Lothringen,  Sister  of  the 

Emperor  Francis  I,  1773,  by  A.  Wideman.     Bust  of  Caroline  r. 
Rev.  An  angel  of  death  and  the  goddess  of  the  city  of  Nancy  at 
her  sarcophagus.    M  43  mm. 

339  Homage  of  Galicia  after  the  First  Partition  of  Poland,  1773, 

by  M.  Krafft.    Heads  of  Joseph  II  and  Maria  Theresia  r.,  jugate. 
Rev.  Galicia  pays  homage  to  Austria.    M  50  mm. 

340  Death  of  Field-marshal  Joseph  Wenzel  von  Liechtenstein, 

1773,  by  A.  Wideman.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Monument  in  the  armory  at 
Vienna.    JR.  60  mm. 

341  Building  of  the  Temple  in  the  Inundation  District  of  the  Po, 

1778,  by  A.  Guillemard.    Bust  of  Maria  Theresia  in  widow's  veil 
r.    Rev.  Sacrificial  lamb  on  a  burning  altar  in  the  territory  inun- 
dated ;  above,  a  rainbow.    M  50  mm. 

342  Peace  of  Teschen,   1779,  by  J.   L.  Oexlein.     Fame  above 

Teschen.    Rev.  Flora  in  a  landscape.    M  45  mm. 

343  Same  subject,  1779,  by  J.  N.  Wirt.    Busts  of  Joseph  II  and 

Maria  Theresia  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Germania  sacrificing.    M  46  mm. 

344  So-called  Volksmedaille  without  the  year.    Francis  I  stand- 
ing with  brandished  sword.     Rev.  Maria  Theresia  seated.     M 
41  mm. 

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345  Death  of  the  Empress,  1780,  by  J.  L.  Oexlein.    Bust  r.,  with 

crown.     Rev.   Four  female  figures   around   a  sarcophagus.     JR. 
44mm. 

346  Same.    (Rev.) 

347  Joseph  II,  1765-1790.     Election  and  Coronation,  1764,  by  J.  L. 
Oexlein.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Female  figure  with  turreted  crown  on  a 
throne  with  rudder  and  cornucopia.    JR.  45  mm. 

348  Second  Marriage  to  Josepha  of  Bavaria,  Daughter  of  Charles 

VII.     Busts  of  the  royal  couple  r.,  jugate.     Rev.  Austria  and 
Hymen  near  an  altar.    JR.  40  mm. 

349  Satirical  medal,  1774,  by  Reich.    PALLESCUNT  CORNUA 

LUNAE  (The  horns  of  the  moon  begin  to  wax  pale).    The  Em- 
peror Joseph  bleeds  the  Sultan's  arm.    Rev.  IRAM  METVERE 
TONANTIS  (They  have  deserved  the  wrath  of  the  Thunderer). 
Pallas  seated  by  an  obelisk  shattered  by  a  thunderbolt.  JR  41  mm. 

350  Peace  of  Teschen,  1719,  by  J.  G.  Stieler.    Broken  column  and 

trophies,  banners,  etc.,  lying  on  the  ground,  in  the  distance.    Rev. 
RESTAVRATA.     A  completed  column  decorated  with  a  lyre 
and  caduceus ;  country  landscape.    M  46  mm. 

351  Same  subject,  1781,  by  same.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Belgia  kneeling 

at  an  altar ;  the  emperor  stands  at  r.,  receiving  her  act  of  homage. 
JR  46  mm. 

352  Homage  of  the  Netherlands,  1781,  by  T.  van  Berckel.    Bust 

r.    Rev.  Belgia  offers  homage  to  the  emperor.    JR  41  mm. 

353  Guarantee  of  Religious  Freedom  to  the  Protestants  and  the 

Jews,  1781,  by  J.  L.  Oexlein.    Bust  r.,  in  long  queue.    Rev.  Genius 
before  a  pyramid.    JR  45  mm. 

354  Same  subject,  1782,  by  Reich.     Bust  r.,  as  above.     Rev.  A 

bishop,  a  priest,  and  a  rabbi,  protected  by  an  eagle.    JR  43  mm. 

355  Same.    (Rev.} 

356  Same  subject,  1782,  by  same.     Obv.  Similar.     Rev.  Same. 

1R  43  mm. 

357  Same.    (Rev.}    M  gilt  43  mm. 

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358  Same  subject,  1782,  by  J.  G.  Holtzhey.     Bust  r.    Rev.  The 

emperor  kneeling  before  an  altar;  from  the  heavens  a  rain-storm. 
M  45  mm. 

359  Assembly  of  the  States  in  Galicia,   1782,  by  J.  N.  Wirt. 

Head  r.,  laureate.    Rev.  Two  figures,  Law  and  the  goddess  of  the 
city,  clasp  hands.    M  43  mm. 

360  Gideon  von  Laudon,  Austrian  Field-marshal,  1782,  by  Joseph 

Scheifel.     Bust  r.,  in  uniform.     Rev.  Inscription  in  eight  lines. 
JE  47  mm. 

361  Capture  of  Belgrade,  1789,  by  J.  Donner.    Head  of  Joseph  II 

r.,  laureate.    Rev.  Female  figure  seated  before  a  monument.    M 
41  mm. 

362  Same.    (Rev.) 

363  Same  subject,  1789,  by  H.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Standing  Hercules 

receives  homage  from  two  Turks.    JR  44  mm. 

364  Same  subject,  1789,  by  J.  Vinazer.    Bust  of  von  Laudon  r. 

Rev.  Eagle  on  an  oak-stump.    JR.  43  mm. 

365  Same.    (Rev.) 

366  Same  subject,  1789,  by  Reich.     Bust  of  von  Laudon  1.,  in 

uniform.    Rev.  Horseman  in  full  armor  dashing  1. ;  in  the  back- 
ground, view  of  the  city.    JR  47  mm. 

367  •  Same  subject,  1789,  by  Donner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  View  of  the 

beleaguered  city.    JR  47  mm. 

368  Same.    (Rev.) 

369  Death  of  von  Laudon,  1799,  by  Franz  Xaver  Matzenkopf. 

Bust  1.,  in  uniform  and  long  queue.    Rev.  Recumbent  lion  on  a 
shield.    .31  45  mm. 

370  Same.    (Rev.) 

371  Death  of  Joseph  II,  1790,  by  H.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Sarcophagus 

near  which  a  Turk  and  a  monk.    M  45  mm. 

372  Leopold  II,   1790-1792.     Marriage  to   Maria   Ludovica,  by  A. 
Wideman.     Bust  of  the  two,  confronting.     Rev.   Austria  and 
Hymen  with  arms.    JR  40  mm. 

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373  Coronation,  1790,  by  J.  P.  Werner.     Medal  of  Nuremberg 

Bust  r.    Rev.  Insignia  of  royalty  on  a  pedestal ;  below,  arms  of 
Nuremberg.    JR.  45  mm. 

374  Homage  of  the  Netherlands,  1791.    Heads  r.    Rez>.  The  em- 
peror protects  Belgia.    M  39  mm. 

375  Conference  at  Pillnitz,  1791,  by  K.  W.  Hoeckner.    Busts  of 

Leopold  II,  Friedrich  Wilhelm  II,  and  Friedrich  August  III  of 
Saxony,  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Saxonia,  seated  r.,  points  to  a  castle  on 
the  Elbe.    M  42  mm. 

376  Same.    (Rev.) 

377  Portrait  medal  without  year,  by  J.  N.  Wirt.     Head  r.,  lau- 
reate.    Rev.  Two  hands  clasped  before  two  cornucopiae  and  a 
caduceus.    M  51  mm. 

378  Francis  I  (II),  1792-1835,  as  archduke.     Marriage  to  Elizabeth 
of  Wurttemberg,  1788,  by  J.  N.  Wirt.    Busts  of  the  royal  couple  r., 
jugate.    Rev.  Inscription  in  five  lines.    JR  42  mm. 

379  Coronation  as  Roman  Emperor  at  Prague,   1792.     Crown 

above  inscription.     Rev.   Lion  holding  double  cross.     M  jeton 
25  mm. 

380  Victories  of  the  Archduke  Carl  Ludwig,  1793.     Bust  r.,  in 

uniform.    Rev.  Inscription  in  six  lines.    M  octagonal  34  mm. 

381  Medal  for  Bravery  issued  to  the  Tyrolese  who  Resisted  the 

French  Invasion,  1796,  by  J.  N.  Wirt.    Head  of  Francis  I  r.    Rev. 
Inscription.    JR.  36  mm. 

382  Same  subject,  1797,  by  same.     Obv.  Similar.    Rev.  Similar. 

/R  39  mm. 

383  Victories  of  the  Archduke  Carl  on  the  Rhine,  1789,  by  A. 

Guillemard.    Helmeted  bust  r.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  42  mm. 

384  Same.    (Rev.) 

385  Victories  of  the   Archduke   Carl    Ludwig  at   Stockach   in 

Baden,  1799,  by  Peter  Baldenbach.    Helmeted  bust  1.    Rev.  Tro- 
phaeum,  on  which  is  a  Victory.    JR  48  mm. 

386 Same.    (Rev.) 

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387  Medal,  without  year,  of  the  Archduke  Carl  Ludwig,  by  J. 

Daiser.    Bust  1.,  in  uniform.    Rev.  Athena  with  spear  and  shield 
seated  in  the  clouds.    JR.  47  mm. 

388  Francis  I  and  Paul  I,  Prince  of  Reuss,  1799,  by  Peter  Bal- 

denbach.    Busts  of  the  two  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Inscription  in  twelve 
lines.    M  49  mm. 

389  Peace  of  Luneville,  1801,  by  J.  J.  Neus.     ALLEN  VOL- 

KERN  OFFNET  SIE  DIE  MEERE  (To  all  people  she  opens 
the  seas).    A  figure  of  Prosperity  floating  over  the  sea.    Rev.  In- 
scription in  German  in  ten  lines.    1R  32  mm. 

390  Same  subject,  1801,  by  A.  Guillemard.    Helmeted  bust  of  the 

Archduke   Carl   Ludwig  r.     Rev.   Landscape,  Bohemian  arms; 
above,  the  dove  of  peace.    M  42  mm. 

391  Equestrian  Statue  in  Honor  of  Joseph  II,  1806,  by  J.  N. 

Wirt.    Head  of  Francis  I  r.    Rev.  The  monument.    M  49  mm. 

392  Drill-grounds  near  Prague,  1804,  by  A.  Guillemard  and  F.  S. 

Stuckhart.     Bust  r.     Rev.  The  emperor  reviews  his  troops.    JR. 
39  mm. 

393  Battle  of  Leipzig,  1813,  by  Stettner.    Bust  of  Francis  I  and 

Alexander  I  of  Russia,  confronting.    Rev.  View  of  the  city.    fiL 
jeton  silvered  33  mm. 

394  Marriage  of  Napoleon  I  and  Maria  Louise,  daughter  of  Fran- 
cis I,  1810.    Medal  of  Vienna.    Two  torches  wound  with  a  fillet. 
Rev.  Inscription.    JR  29  mm. 

395  Medal  of  1813,  by  J.  Lang.    Busts  of  Francis  I,  Alexander  I, 

and  Friedrich  Wilhelm  III  r.,  jugate.     Rev.  Inscription  in  ten 
lines.    M  47  mm. 

396  Alliance  between  Austria,  Russia,  and  Prussia,  1813,  by  K. 

Lesser.    Busts  of  Francis  I,  Alexander  I,  and  Friedrich  Wilhelm  III 
r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Female  figure,  with  helmet  and  spear,  stands  1.,  sup- 
porting a  shield  with  the  arms  of  the  three  allies.    1R  40  mm. 

397  Homage  of  yenice,  1815,  by  Vassallo.    Head  1.    Rev.  Arms 

of  Milan  and  Venice,  crowned.    JR  42  mm. 

398  Arrival  of  the  Emperor  in  Milan,  1815,  by  Vassallo  and  L. 

Manfredini.     Head  1.     Rev.  The  goddess  of  the  city  greets  the 
emperor,  who  rides  1.  on  horseback,  dressed  in  antique  costume. 
(Rev.}  M  42  mm. 

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399  Fourth  Marriage  to  Charlotte  Augusta  of  Bavaria,  1816,  by 

J.  Harnisch.     Bust  of  the  two,  confronting.    Rev.  Female  figure 
with  cornucopia  pouring  a  libation  on  an  altar.    JR  49  mm. 

400  Same   subject,   1816,  by   Losch  and   Stiglmair.     Medal   of 

Munich.     Busts  of  the  two  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Pallas  on  an  eagle. 
JR  41  mm. 

401  Death  of  the  Empress  Maria  Louise,  1816,  by  L.  Manfredini. 

Medal  of  Milan.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Iris.    &  43  mm. 

402  Return  to  Vienna,  1816,  by  F.  Detler.     Head  r.    Rev.  An 

altar.    JR  52  mm. 

403  Similar.    (Rev.}    JR  41  mm. 

404  Medal  without  year  by  J.  N.  Wirt.    Head  r.    Rev.  Crowned 

lion  with  double  cross.    Attachment.    M  49  mm. 

405  Francis  IV  of  Modena  and  the  Archduchess  Maria  Beatrix, 

1831,  by  F.  Putinati.    Medal  of  Modena.    Their  heads  1.,  jugate. 
Rev.  Mutina  sits  near  a  monument.    &  42  mm. 

406  Ferdinand  I  (V),  1835-1848.     Hungarian  Coronation  at  Press- 
burg,    1831,   by  J.   D.    Boehm.     Bust  of  Ferdinand   I   and   his 
father,  Francis  I,  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Tree  and  arms.    JR  48  mm. 

407  Bohemian  Coronation  at  Prague,  1836,  by  D.  Loos.     Busts 

of  Ferdinand  I  and  Anna  1.,  jugate.     Rev.  Royal  insignia  on  a 
table.    yR  39  mm. 

408  Homage  of  Cronstadt,  1837,  by  J.  D.  Boehm.     Head  r.,  in 

crown  and  coronation  robes.    Rev.  Shield  against  an  ermine  robe, 
crowned.    2R  47  mm. 

409  Coronation,  1838,  at  Milan,  by  J.  D.  Boehm.    Head  r.    Rev. 

Three  figures,  Milan,  Lombardy,  and  Venice.    JE  silvered  29  mm. 

410  Capture  of  Acre,  1840,  by  W.  Seidan.     Bust  of  Friedrich, 

Archduke  of  Austria,  facing,  in  uniform.    Rev.  Victory  with  palm 
and  mural  crown  alighting  on  the  Syrian  coast ;  at  the  right,  a 
galley ;  at  the  left,  a  fortress.    M  49  mm. 

411  Fiftieth  Anniversary  in  Honor  of  Carl  Ludwig,  Archduke  of 

Austria,    1843,   by   F.   A.   Schega.      Bust   1.,   in   uniform.     Rev. 
Wreath  of  oak,  etc.    JR  52  mm. 

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412  Jubilee  of  Archduke  Joseph  on  his  Fifty  Years'  Service  as 

Captain  of  the  Kumanen,  1845,  b7  J-  D-  Boehm.    Bust  1.,  in  uni- 
form.   Rev.  Inscription.    M  42  mm. 

413  Restoration   of  the   Spire   of   St.    Stephan's    Cathedral   in 

Vienna,  1845,  bv  J-  B.  Roth.     Head  of  Ferdinand  r.,  laureate. 
Rev.  The  spire  and  two  angels.    M  47  mm. 

414  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  Archduke  Joseph  as  Count  Palatine 

of  Hungary,  1846,  by  K.  Lange.     Bust  of  Ferdinand  I  r.    Rev. 
Bust  of  the  Archduke  Joseph  1.    M  54  mm. 

415  Same  subject,   1846,  by  J.  D.  Boehm.     Bust  of  Archduke 

Joseph  1.,  in  uniform.    Rev.  Inscription  within  a  wreath.    JR  53 


416  Franz  Joseph  I,  1848-         .    Medal  of  Frankfort  in  honor  of  the 
Archduke  John,  1849,  by  C.  Zollmann.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Inscription. 
M  40  mm. 

417  Opening  of  the  Railway  from  Vienna  to  Triest,  1854,  by  W. 

Seidan.    In  the  distance,  view  of  the  viaduct  and  railway  in  the 
mountains ;  in  the  foreground,  a  massive  figure  of  herculean  pro- 
portions, seated.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  39  mm. 

418  Marriage   of   Franz   Joseph    I   to   Elizabeth,    Daughter  of 

Maximilian  of  Bavaria,  1834,  by  K.  Lange.     Busts  of  the  royal 
couple  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Marriage  ceremony.    M  56  mm. 

419  Six   Hundredth   Anniversary  of  the   House  of   Hapsburg. 

Medal    of   Winterthiir    (Switzerland)    in    honor   of   the    Prince 
Rudolph,  1864,  by  A.     Horseman  1.,  in  armor,  on  horseback,  in 
style  of  early  thaler  of  Sigismund.     Rev.  Inscription  in  eleven 
lines.    M  46  mm. 

420  Coronation  of  Elizabeth  as  Queen  of  Hungary  at  Buda- 

pesth,  1867,  by  A.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Crown,  laurel,  and  inscription. 
M  49  mm. 

421  Same,  except  inscriptions  in  Magyar.    (Rev.) 

422  Same    subject,    1867,    by    same.      Similar,    inscriptions    in 

Magyar.    M  24  mm. 

423  Coronation  of  Franz  Joseph  I  as  King  of  Hungary,  1867,  by 

A.     Head  r.     Rev.  Crown,  scepter,  and  sword  crossed,  and  in- 
scription in  Magyar.    M  48  mm. 

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424  Erection  of  Equestrian  Statue  of  Field-marshal  Prince  Carl 

von  Schwarzenberg,  1867,  by  J.  Tautenhayn.    Bust  r.,  in  uniform. 
Rev.  The  statue.    In  the  exergue,  ERRICHTET  VON  I  KAISER 
FRANZ  JOSEF  I.  |  1867.    M  63  mm. 

425  The  Opening  of  the  Suez  Canal,  1869,  by  J.  Tautenhayn. 

Head  of  Franz  Joseph  I  r.     Rev.  Female  figure  seated  on  a 
Sphinx;  in  the  distance,  the  Pyramids  and  a  ship.    M  72  mm. 

426 Same.    (Rev.) 

427  Pilgrimage  of  Franz  Joseph  I  to  the  Holy  Sepulcher  in  Jeru- 
salem, 1869,  by  J.  Tautenhayn.    Head  r.    Rev.  A  figure  of  Piety 
with  the  cross,  at  whose  feet  two  angels  kneel,  one  holding  a 
crown.     (Rev.)    1R  72  mm. 

428  Erection  of  the  Monument  to  Wilhelm  von  TegetthofF,  1877, 

by  J.  Tautenhayn.     Bust  r.,  in  uniform.    Rev.  The  monument. 
&  62  mm. 

429  Marriage   of   the   Crown    Prince    Rudolph   and    Stephanie, 

daughter  of  Leopold  II  of  Belgium,   1881,  by  J.  Tautenhayn. 
Busts  of  the  two  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Hymen  with  flowers  and  torch. 
JR.  55  mm. 

430  Same.     (Rev.) 

431  The   Numismatic  Society  of  Vienna,    1888,  by   F.   Leiser. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  Inscription  under  a  radiate  crown.    JR.  43  mm. 

432  Forty  Years'  Jubilee  of  his  Reign.     Head  r.    Rev.  Shields. 

1848  |  2  December  |  1888.    JR.  34  mm. 


PERSONAL  MEDALS 

433  Carl  Andorfer,  1893,  by  F.  X.  Pawlik.    Joint  founder  of  the  Club 
der  Miinz-  und  Medaillen-Freunde  in  Vienna.     Head  1.     Rev. 
Inscription.    M  32  mm. 

434  Beethoven.    Festival  in  Vienna,  1870,  by  G.  Radnitzky.    Head  r. 
Rev.  Arms,  wreath,  etc.    JE  57  mm. 

435  Count    Franz    Anton    von    Kolowrat-Leibsteinski,    Captain    of 
Prague  and  Founder  of  the  National  Museum,  1778-1848.    Medal 
by  K.  Lange.    Head  1.    Rev.  Seated  figure  with  arms.    JR.  49  mm. 

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436  Fritz  Luckhardt,  1893,  by  F.  X.  Pawlik.     Prize  medal  of  the 
Camera  Club  of  Vienna.    Bust  1.    Rev.  A  camera,  palm-branch, 
etc.    EL  52  mm. 

437  Prince  Wilhelm  of  Montenouva,  Numismatist,  1821-1895.    Medal 
of  the  Numismatic  Society  of  Vienna  to  a  joint  founder,  1895,  by 
W.  F.  Jeuner.    Bust  facing.    Rev.  Inscription  in  a  laurel-wreath ; 
above,  crowned  arms  of  the  Prince  of  Montenouva  encircled  by 
the  collar  of  the  Golden  Fleece.    JR.  40  mm. 

438  Same.     (Rev.) 

439  Schiller.    Erection  of  the  Schiller  Monument  in  Vienna,  1876,  by 
G.  Radnitzky.    Figure  of  Music  facing.    Rev.  The  monument.    BL 
silvered  54  mm. 

440  Schubert.    Unveiling  of  the  Schubert  Monument  in  Vienna,  1872, 
by  J.  Tautenhayn.     Head  r.    Rev.  A  muse  and  an  Apollo.     JE 
64  mm. 

441  Prince  Alfred  von  Windischgratz,  Field-marshal,  by  D.     Bust  1. 
Rev.  Inscription  in  a  wreath.    M  38  mm. 

442  Major  Wissmann,  Dr.  Emin  Pasha,  Dr.  Carl  Peters,  Explorers. 
Medal  without  year.    Heads  of  the  three  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Inscrip- 
tion.   JB.  40  mm. 


TRANSYLVANIA  (Principality) 

443  Gabriel  Bethlen,  1613-1629.     Medal  without  year.     GABRIEL. 
D.  G.  REGNORVM.  HUNGARIAE.    Bust  r.,  in  fur  cap.    Rev. 
TRANSYL:    PRINCEPS.    AC.    SICVLORVM.    COM.      The 
Hungaro-Transylvanian  arms,  crowned ;  arms  of  Gabriel  Bethlen 
in  the  center.    M  oval  42x35  mm. 

444  Emerich  Tbkoly,  1682-1699.    Medal  with  year,  by  Jan  Smeltzing 
(Dutch).     Bust  facing,  in  coat  with  ermine  collar.     Rev.  SIC 
VIRTVS    NESCIA    FRAENI    (Such   is   valor   unused   to   re- 
straint).    A  wild  horse  trampling  on  his  keeper  and  breaking 
through  the  reins  stretched  between  two  columns.    Signed  I.  S. 
Emerich  Tokoly  or  Teckly  was  a  Hungarian  noble  born  at  Min, 
near  Nicomedia,  in  Asia  Minor.     His  family  was  persecuted  as 
Protestants.    Tokoly  became  prime  minister  under  Michael  Apafi 
and  commanded  the  army  in  the  uprising  of  1678.    Subsequently 
he  allied  himself  with  the  Turks,  and  commanded  the  Turkish 
cavalry  at  the  battle  of  Salankemen,  1691.    J&  49  mm. 

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445  Medal  without  year,  by  E.  F.  (Engelhardt  (Breslau)  fecit?) 

EMERIC  TOCKEL.  HUNGAROR.  REBELL.  CAPVT.   Bust 
r.    Rev.  RETRO  CADIT  AUDAX.    A  high  cliff  on  which  is  a 
crown ;  from  it  an  eagle  springs  and  swoops  down  upon  a  soldier 
who  is  falling  backward  off  the  cliff ;  below  on  the  ground,  a  dog 
with  open  jaws.    Signed  E.    JR.  oval  45x40  mm. 

446  Franz  Rakoczi,  1699-1735.     Portrait  medal  without  year.     Bust 
r.,  in  armor.    Rev.  TENDIT  PER  ARDUA  VIRTUS.    Hercules 
with  his  club  slaying  the  Hydra.    JR.  50  mm. 

447  Beginning  of  Political  Liberty,  1703,  by  D.  Warou.    Head  r. 

Rev.  Justice  and  Equality  release  Liberty  from  her  chains.     JR. 
42  mm. 

448  Religious  Harmony,  1705,  by  D.  Warou.     Bust  facing,  in 

armor.    Rev.  Three  Vestals  bringing  fuel  to  an  altar.    JR.  44  mm. 


BRANDENBURG-PRUSSIA,  GERMANY 

449  Friedrich  Wilhelm,  1640-1688.    Presence  of  the  Elector,  Georg 
Wilhelm,  and  the  electoral  prince  in  the  duchy  of  Prussia,  1639, 
by  S.  Dadler.     The  two  princes  in  full  armor  standing  near  a 
table.    Rev.  Borussia,  seated,  holds  an  olive-branch ;  in  the  dis- 
tance, map  of  the  Gulf  of  Finland,  with  the  cities  of  Konigsberg, 
Pillau,  etc.    JR.  72  mm.    Ampach,  Miinz-  u.  Med.  Samm.  10638. 

450  Same.    (Rev.) 

451  Portrait  medal  of  Friedrich  Wilhelm,  by  J.  Hoehn.    Bust  r., 

with  long,  straight  hair.    Rev.  The  Prussian  eagle  above  the  globe 
of  the  earth.    JR.  51  mm.    A.  10639. 

452  Marriage  with  Louise  of  Orange-Nassau  (1676),  by  Eras- 
mus Thomas   Reuss.     Half-length  figures  of  the  pair,  facing; 
hand  in  hand.     Above,  the  Eye  of  Providence,  and  two  hands 
with  the  elector's  cap  and  a  crown.    Rev.  On  a  hill,  designated 
Marchia,  stands  a  tree  watered  by  a  hand  reaching  from  heaven  ; 
on  the  ground,  T.  R.,  the  artist's  initials.    JR.  59  mm. 

453  Peace  of  Westphalia,  by  J.  Hoehn  and  S.  Dadler.    Peace  and 

Justice  kissing  each  other.    Rev.  Faith  and  Reverence  exchange 
greetings ;  in  the  distance,  the  city  of  Miinster.     JR.  59  mm.     v. 
Loon,  II.  p.  315,  4. 

454  Same.    (Rev.) 

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455  The  States  of  the  Mark  Brandenburg  on  the  Return  of  the 

Elector  from  a  Visit  to  the  Emperor  in  Prag,  1652,  by  Erasmus 
Thomas  Reuss.    The  elector  riding  r.    Rev.  Female  figure  (Pros- 
perity?) with  the  caduceus  of  Mercury  and  a  cornucopia.     JR 
56  mm.    A.  Weyl,  Paul  Henkel'sche  Sammlung,  764. 

456  Homage  of  Konigsberg,  1663,  by  J.  Hoehn.     Scepter  and 

sword  crossed,  and  united  by  a  laurel-wreath.    Rev.  Inscription 
within  a  laurel-wreath.    JR.  47  mm. 

457  Prussian  Oath  of  Fealty,  1663.    An  arm  from  heaven  holds  a 

crown  over  a  crossed  scepter  and  sword.    Rev.  Inscription.     JR 
traces  of  gilt  30  mm.    Cf.  Weyl,  3349. 

458  Same  subject,  1663,  by  J.  Hoehn.     Bust  in  armor  r.,  with 

long,  flowing  hair.    Rev.  Eagle  with  the  elector's  cap  above  its 
head;  in  the  distance,   encampment  and  view  of  Konigsberg. 
JR  62  mm.    A.  10760. 

459  Second  Marriage  of  the  Elector  with  Princess  Dorothea  of 

Holstein.    Laureate  bust  of  the  elector  r.,  with  large,  curly  wig. 
Rev.  Bust  of  Dorothea  1.,  the  hair  and  dress  adorned  with  jewels. 
Magnificent  medallion  of  great  rarity.     JR.  86  mm.     A.  10779. 
A.  Hess,   Brandenburg-Preussisches   Med.  -  und  Miinz-Cabinet, 
May,  1894,  Taf.  I.  24. 

460  Same  subject  (1668).    Bust  of  the  elector  facing,  in  armor, 

wearing  large,  curly  wig;  on  the  truncation,  H,    (J.   Hoehn). 
Rev.  Bust  of  Dorothea  three-quarters  to  1.,  richly  adorned  with 
jewels.    M  57  mm. 

461  States  of  the  Mark  on  the  Return  of  the  Elector  from  Prus- 
sia, 1669.     The  elector  riding  r.,  clad  in  his  electoral  robes  and 
holding  his  scepter  before  him.     Rev.  The  Brandenburg  eagle, 
with  laurel-wreath  in  its  beak,  soaring  aloft,  1.,  above  the  per- 
sonified Mark,  who  holds  a  child  in  her  arms.     Cf.  Weyl,  860. 
The  artist's  initials,  G.  L.   (Gottfried  Leygebe),  and  the  date, 
1669,  are  lacking  in  the  exergue  of  the  obverse.    JR  57  mm. 

462  Birth  of  the  Princess  Maria  Amalia,  1670,  by  Gottfried  Ley- 
gebe.   Bust  of  Dorothea  r.,  in  an  ermine  mantle.    Rev.  Crowned 
palm-tree  on  a  hill  overgrown  with  bushes.    JR  50  mm.    A.  10796. 

463  So-called  "Zwitter"   (hybrid)  medal  on  which  two  medal- 
lists collaborated,  1673,  by  Caspar  Geelhaar  and  J.  Hoehn.    Bust 
r.,  in  armor,  with  long,  natural  hair ;  on  the  truncation,  C.  G.  ; 
below  the  bust,  I.  H.    No  inscription.    Rev.  Open  book  on  a  pile 
of  trophies  and  armor,  inclosed  in  a  circle ;  on  the  right,  above 

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the  drum,  C.  G.;  around,  inscription  FRID.  WILH.,  etc.     JR 
45  mm.    A.  10805. 

464  Similar,  but  of  a  different  die,  which  is  slightly  broken  below 

the  bust.    C.  G.  on  truncation.    Rev.  Same.     (Rev.}     JR  45  mm. 

465  Invasion  of  the  Mark  by  the  Swedes,  by  J.  Hoehn.    Bust  in 

armor,  with  long,  straight  hair,  r.     Rev.   Resting  lion :   DOR- 
MIENDO  VIGILO    (While   sleeping,   I   watch).     1R  38  mm. 
A.  10810. 

466  Victory  at  Fehrbellin,  1675,  by  F.  F.    Battle  scene;  in  the 

foreground,  the  elector  on  horseback,  and  his  equerry,  Froben, 
falling  off  his  horse.    Rev.  Inscription  in  fifteen  lines.    JR.  69  mm. 

467  Same  subject,  1675,  by  J.  Hoehn.     Both  sides  similar.     JR. 

70  mm.    A.  10838. 

468  Same  subject,  1675,  by  J.  Hoehn.    Similar,  smaller  size.  & 

45  mm. 

469  Same  subject,  1675.    Scene  of  the  battle;  in  the  foreground, 

the  elector,  riding  with  his  retinue ;  before  him,  Froben  falling 
from  his  horse.    Rev.  Inscription.    JR  55  mm.    A.  10837. 

470  The  Swedes  Driven  out  of  Prussia,  1679,  by  J.  Hoehn.  Eagle 

on  his  nest  attacked  by  a  lion.    Rev.  An  eagle  pursues  a  retreat- 
ing lion.    The  eagle  symbolizes  Brandenburg;  the  lion  Sweden. 
yR  69  mm.    A.  10572. 

471  Same  subject  (1679).     Bust  of  the  elector.     Rev.  Winged 

trombone ;  above,  moon  and  stars,    JR  50  mm.    A.  10876. 

472  Same.    (Rev.) 

473  Peace  of  St.  Germain  (1679).    Bust  r.    Rev.  Volcano  emit- 
ting smoke,  in  the  midst  of  a  heavy  rainstorm.    JR  42  mm. 

474  Same.    (Rev.) 

475  On  the  Receipt  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  1684,  by  F.  F. 

Laureate  bust  r.    Rev.  Electoral  shield  surrounded  by  the  Garter 
and  surmounted  by  the  elector's  cap.    JR  63  mm.    A.  10900.    Plate. 

476  Peace  with  Germany,  and  the  Reciprocal  Alliance  with  the 

Netherlands,  1685,  by  S.  Dadler.    Half-length  figure  of  the  elec- 
tor, in  heavy  armor,  before  a  table  on  which  are  an  elector's  cap 
and  scepter.    Rev.  A  laurel-twined  column  on  which  is  the  Prus- 

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sian  eagle  hurling  thunderbolts ;  on  each  side,  Peace  and  Victory, 
and  at  their  feet,  Mars  and  Envy.    JR  63  mm.    A.  10905. 

477  Same.    (Rev.) 

478  Presentation  medal  for  Foreign  Ambassadors,  by  Christof 

Melchior  (mint-master  in  Konigsberg)  and  J.  Hoehn.     Bust  of 
the  elector  facing,  with  long,  straight  hair,  in  an  ornamental 
cartouche;   above,   the   elector's   cap.     Rev.   The    Brandenburg 
eagle  under  the  cap  of  the  elector;  on  its  wings,  twenty-four 
arms  of  the  provinces.    JR  75  mm.  with  ring.    A.  10920. 

479  Death  of  Friedrich  Wilhelm  (1688),  by  Jan  Boskam.    Bust 

in  armor  r.    Rev.  Between  implements  of  warfare,  FLOREBIT 
PERENNABIT.    M  54  mm. 

480  Same  subject  (1688),  by  J.  B.  Schultz.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Eagle 

on  a  palm-tree ;  above,  trophies.    JR.  25  mm. 

481  Same.    (Rev.) 

482  Friedrich  III  as  Elector,  1688-1701.    Appointment  as  Stadthalter 
(governor)  of  the  Mark,  1677,  by  G.  Leygebe.    Youthful  bust  r., 
with  long  hair;  below,  1677.    Rev.  Beneath  the  radiate  Eye  of 
Jehovah,  the  Prussian  eagle  with  laurel-wreath  and  sword;  be- 
hind, on  a  fillet,  SUUM— CUIQUE  (To  each,  his  own).  Beneath 
the  eagle,  a  landscape  with  view  of  a  city.    In  the  exergue,  G.  L. 
^R  oval  50x42  mm. 

483  Campaign  as  Electoral  Prince,  1679.    Youthful  bust  r.    Rev. 

Eagle  with  wreath,  and  sword  flying  over  the  environs  of  Pillau. 
JR  47  mm.    A.  10938. 

484  Death  of  Elizabeth  Henriette,  1683.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Tomb- 
stone ;  above,  the  elector's  cap ;  below,  a  death's-head.    JR  27  mm. 
A.  10944. 

485  Same.    (Rev.) 

486  Alliance  with  William  of  Orange,  1688,  by  Raimund  Faltz. 

Bust  r.,  in  armor;  lion's  head  on  shoulder.     Rev.  Juno  with  a 
scepter  stands  1.,  holding  her  forefinger  on  her  lips ;  at  her  side, 
an  eagle.    JR  48  mm.    A.  10947. 

487  Capture  of  Kaiserswerth,  1689,  by  J.  B.  Schultz.    Bust  r.   Rev. 

The  burning  fortress,  stormed  by  guns.    JR  33  mm.    A.  10958. 

488  Same.    (Rev.) 


489  Capture  of  Bonn,   1689,  by  J.  B.  Schultz.     Bust  r.     Rev. 

Ground-plan  of  the  fortress;  above,  on  a  fillet,  VICTORIAE 
— BONAE— FELICI.    N  33  mm.    Cf.  A.  10959. 

490  Same  subject,  1689,  by  J.  B.  Schultz.    Bust  r.    Rev.  View  of 

the  city,  similar  to  preceding  reverse.    JR  44  mm.    Cf.  Weyl,  4807. 

491  Same  subject,  1689,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Bust  r.    Rev.  View  of 

the  burning  city,  besieged  with  guns.    JR  50  mm.    v.  Loon,  III. 
p.  451,  452. 

492  Capture    of    Kaiserswerth,    Rheinberg,    and    Bonn,    1689. 

Bust  facing.    Rev.  Three  medallions  with  views  of  the  conquered 
fortresses.    JR  43  mm.    A.  10962. 

493  Boundaries  of  the  Rhine  Recovered,  1689,  by  J.  B.  Schultz. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  The  Rhine  country  with  the  cities  of  Coin,  Bonn, 
Neuss,  Kaiserswerth,  and  Rheinberg.    In  the  foreground,  a  battle 
scene ;  above,  the  Prussian  eagle  with  a  fillet  on  which  SER- 
VATIS    &    RECUPERATIS    RHENI    CLAUSTRIS     (The 
boundaries  of  the  Rhine,  saved  and  recovered)  ;  below,  1685.    ff 
53  mm.    Cf.  A.  10964. 

494  Same  subject,   1689,  by  R.  Faltz.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Resting 

river-god  of  the   Rhine.     Above,   SALUS   PROVINCIARUM 
(The  safety  of  the  provinces).    In  the  exergue,  INF.  RHENUS 
LIB.  (The  Lower  Rhine  liberated)  1689.    N  30  mm. 

495  Same.    (Rev.}    JR  30  mm. 

496  Same  subject,  1689,  by  same.     Similar  types.     JR.  57  mm. 

A.  10966. 

497  Homage  of  Konigsberg,  1690,  by  J.  Hoehn,  Jr.    Beneath  the 

elector's  cap,  SUPREMO  BORUSSIAE,  etc.    Rev.  The  Prussian 
eagle,  above  the  earth.    JR  43  mm.    A.  10975. 

498  Defense  of  the  Netherlands,  1690,  by  Raimund  Faltz.    Bust 

r.    Rev.  TUTELA  BELGII  (Protectress  of  Belgium).     Pallas, 
standing;  at  her  side,  the  Netherlands  lion. 

499  Coronation  of  Joseph  I  as  King,  1690,  by  G.  Hautsch.    The 

busts  of  Leopold  I  and  his  wife,  Eleonora  Magdalena,  in  medal- 
lions.   Rev.  Bust  of  Joseph  I  in  the  center ;  around,  the  busts  of 
the  seven  electors.    Edge  inscription,  PRINCIPIBUS  JOSEPH 
PLACET  OMNIBUS  UNUS  (Joseph  alone  is  pleasing  to  all  the 
princes).    JR  45  mm. 

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500  Same,  but  no  edge  inscription.     (Rev.) 

501  Victory  of  the  Brandenburg  Troops,  1691,  by  R.  Faltz.  Bust 

r.    Rev.  Victory  hanging  four  shields  on  a  palm-tree.    JR.  42  mm. 
A.  10987. 

502  Same.    (Rev.) 

503  Same.    (Rev.)    JE  42  mm. 

504  Friedrich  III  as  Friedrich  I,  King  of  Prussia,  1701-1713.  Corona- 
tion, 1701.    Pallas  and  Borussia  hold  a  medallion  with  the  bust  of 
the  king  and  a  crown.    Rev.  Borussia,  seated,  with  scepter;  be- 
hind her,  Fame  blowing  a  trumpet.    M  45  mm.    A.  11066.    Weyl, 
3542. 

505  Coronation,  1701,  by  G.  Hautsch.     Bust  r.    Rev.  The  king 

receives  the  crown  from  Germania.    JR.  35  mm.    A.  11069. 

506  Same.    (Rev.) 

507  Capture  of  Geldern,  1703,  by  Jan  Boskam.     Bust  r.    Rev. 

The  king,  seated,  is  crowned  by  Victory,  who  stands  behind  him ; 
before  him,  the  kneeling  city-goddess  with  the  keys.    JR  60  mm. 
A.  11098. 

508  Same.    (Rev.) 

509  Death  of  the  Queen,  Sophie  Charlotte,  1705.     Bust  facing. 

Rev.  Inscription  in  thirteen  lines;  below,  death's-head.     N  26 
mm.    A.  11113. 

510  Her  Burial,  1705,  by  C.  Wermuth.     Laureate  bust  r.    Rev. 

Pyramid ;  two  clouds  on  either  side.    M  32  mm.    Weyl,  1258. 

511  Incorporation   of   Neuchatel   and    Birth   of   his    Grandson, 

Friedrich  Ludwig,  1707,  by  G.  Hautsch.     The  goddess  of  the 
province  offering  homage.    Rev.  The  king  receives  his  grandson. 
M  35  mm.    A.  11149. 

512  Third  Marriage  with  Sophia  Louisa  of  Mecklenburg,  1708, 

by  G.  Hautsch.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Laurel-wreath  with  three  crowns. 
Inscription.    M  40  mm. 

513  Same  subject,  1708.     Woman's  arm  with  a  ring,  reaching 

from  the  clouds.    Rev.  Mail-clad  arm  with  a  crown,  similar.    JR. 
35  mm.    A.  11167. 

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514  Meeting  with  the  Kings  of  Denmark  and  Poland  in  Berlin, 

1709,  by  F.  Groskurt.    A  triangle,  in  which  are  the  laureate  busts 
of  the  three  kings.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  44  mm.    Weyl,  1222. 

515  On  his  Death,  1713,  by  J.  C.  Koch.     Head  r.    Rev.  Round 

temple  on  a  rock  with  the  king's  crown  suspended  within.     M 
44  mm.    A.  11196. 

516  Same  subject,  1713,  by  C.  Wermuth.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Soaring 

eagle  in  heavens  studded  with  stars.    JR  32  mm.  A.  11201. 

517  Same  subject,  1713,  by  C.  Wermuth  and  J.  B.  Schultz.    Lau- 
reate bust  r.    Rev.  Bust  of  Friedrich  Wilhelm,  the  Great  Elector, 
so-called  Zwitterstuck  (hybrid-piece).    M  25  mm.    Weyl,  1244. 

518  Burial  of  the  King,  1713,  by  C.  S.     Laureate  bust  r.    Rev. 

Crown  on  a  chest.    JR  23  mm.    Cf.  Weyl,  1250. 

519  Friedrich  Wilhelm  I,  1713-1740.  Marriage  with  Sophia  Dorothea 
of  Brunswick-Liineburg,  1706,  by  E.  Hannibal.     Bust  of  Sophia 
Dorothea  r.,  diademed.    Rev.  Rainbow  and  sunset  on  the  coast. 
JR  59  mm.    A.  11126. 

520  Conquest  of  Stralsund,  1715.    Triangle,  within  which  three 

heads.    Rev.  View  of  the  captured  city.    M  34  mm.    A.  11239. 

521  Coming  of  Age  of  Carl  Wilhelm  Friedrich,  1729,  by  Daniel 

Siegmund   Dockler.     Bust  r.     Rev.   EN  SPEM   SVRGENTIS 
IVLI  (Lo,  our  hopes  of  the  young  lulus),  Vergil's  yEneid.    Mi- 
nerva presents  the  young  prince  to  Borussia,  seated  at  the  right. 
M  44  mm. 

522  Marriage  of  Carl  Wilhelm  Friedrich  to  the  Princess  Frider- 

ike  Louise,  1729,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.     Their  heads,  confronting 
Rev.  A  tree  with  two  separating  branches,  on  each  of  which  are 
hung  shields  on  which  are  written  the  names  of  the  great  leaders 
in  the  family  of  each.    At  the  top,  the  branches  overlap,  and  the 
shields  are  inscribed,  CARL  WIL.  FRID.  and  FRID.  LVDO- 
VIC.    At  the  foot  of  the  tree  sits  a  crowned  figure  with  ermine 
cape,  whose  shield  is  inscribed,  IOH.  GEORG.  EL.  BR.  Around 
runs  the  inscription,  SIC  GENVS  AMBORVM  SE  GERMINE 
SCINDIT  AB  VNO  (Thus  the  family  of  each  is  derived  from 
one  root).    M  74  mm. 

523  Reception    of    the    Salzburg    Emigrants,    1732,    by    P.    P. 

Werner.    Bust  of  Friedrich  Wilhelm  I  r.    Rev.  Borussia  receives 
the  exiles :  GEHE  IN  EIN  LAND,  etc.    M  44  mm.    A.  11296. 

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524  Same  subject,  1732.    "Schraubmedaille"  with  maps  of  Salz- 
burg and  Lithuania  in  the  covers,  and  a  set  of  seventeen  religious 
pictures.    Three  emigrants ;  and,  above,  God  in  the  clouds.    Rev. 
Standing  regent  with  two  other  standing  figures;  in  the  back- 
ground to  1.,  other  emigrants.    The  Schraubmedaille  is  made  in 
two  halves,  the  design  being  in  repousse  and  engraved.    The  two 
halves  screw  together  like  upper  and  lower  halves  of  a  box.    The 
technique  is  not  uncommon.    Frequently  the  same  medals  which 
were  struck  were  also  done  in  this  technique. 

525  Homage  of  Konigsberg,  1740,  by  L.  H.  Barbiez.     Head  r. 

Rev.  Justitia,  standing  1.,  with  a  pair  of  scales.    M  39  mm.    A. 
H332. 

526  Same.    (Rev.) 

527  Accession,  1740,  by  J.  Dassier.    Bust  facing,  three-quarters 

1.     Rev.  REX  NATVRA.     An  eagle  soaring  over  Konigsberg. 
7E  55mm.    A.  11344. 

528  First  War  in  Silesia,  1741.     Silesia,  seated  on  the  ground, 

resting  on  her  shield,  mourns  by  a  monument  inscribed,  CAROL. 
VI. ;  in  the  distance,  setting  sun.    Rev.  A  battle-field  with  burn- 
ing houses;  above,  the  blazing  planet  Mars;  in  the  exergue, 
"Krieg  in  Silesien,  1741."    JR  32  mm.    Weyl,  4056. 

529  Friedrich  II,  1740-1786.    Coronation,  1741,  by  W.  Kittel.    A  monu- 
ment on  which  is  a  crowned  oval  shield,  on  which  FR  in  monogram ; 
below,  W.    On  the  ground  lie  the  river-god,  the  Oder,  and  the 
Naiad  of  the  Ohlau.    Rev.  Crowned  eagle  soaring  over  the  city, 
with  scepter  and  imperial  globe ;  below,  BRES-LAV.    M  50  mm. 
Weyl,  4057. 

530  Homage  of  Lower  Silesia,  1741.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Borussia  re- 
ceives the  ducal  cap  from  Silesia.    JR  32  mm.    A.  11353. 

531  Same.     (Rev.) 

532  Portrait  medal,  1742,  by  L.  H.  Barbiez.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Eagle 

bearing  laurel-branch  over  pile  of  trophies.    1R  45  mm. 

533  Peace  of  Breslau,  1742,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.     Bust  r.     Rev. 

A  genius  crowning  Hercules  leaning  on  his  club ;  in  the  distance, 
city  of  Breslau.    (Rev.)    M  44  mm.    A.  11360. 

534  Same  subject,  1742,  by  Johann  Gottfried  Held.     Laureate 

bust  r.     Rev.  Above  the  city  of  Breslau,  the  goddess  of  peace 
floats  down,  resting  on  clouds ;  she  holds,  in  her  right  hand,  the 

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arms  of  Austria  and  Prussia,  and  in  her  left  hand,  a  caduceus 
and  an  olive-branch.  To  the  r.  stand  two  warriors  in  antique 
costume,  who  hold  the  goddess  of  war  bound  with  chains. 
^49  mm.  A.  11364.  Weyl,  4063. 

535  The   Desired   Religious   Freedom,    1742.     An   olive-branch 

on  an  altar.    Rev.  Inscription.    M.  31  mm.    A.  11371.    Weyl,  4068. 

536  Victory  at  Chotusitz,  1742.    Bust  of  the  king  on  a  pedestal. 

Rev.  Battle  scene.    KL  33  mm.    A.  11356.    Weyl,  1462. 

537  Conquest  of  Prague,  1744,  by  L.  H.  Barbiez.    Head  r.    Rev. 

The  storming  of  the  city.    M  34  mm.    A.  11382.    Weyl,  1481. 

538  Same.    (Rev.) 

539  Same  subject,   1744.     Trophy  above  inscription   in   seven 

lines.    Rev.  View  of  the  city.    JR.  32  mm.    A.  11384.    Weyl,  1482. 

540  Victory  at  Friedeberg,  1745,  by  L.  H.  Barbiez.     Bust  r. 

Rev.  Victory  on  a  monument;  below,  two  bound  captives.     M 
47mm.    A.  11389.    Weyl,  4386. 

541  Victory  at  Kesselsdorf  and  the   Peace  of  Dresden,   1745. 

Prussian  standard  erected  on  a  battle-field  and  crowned  by  a 
goddess  of  victory.     Rev.  An  angel  floating  over  the  city.     JR 
33  mm.    A  11401.    Weyl,  1491. 

542  Same.    (Rev.) 

543  Victory  at  Friedeberg,  1745.    Battle  scene.    Rev.  Fame  fly- 
ing r.,  blowing  her  trumpet.    M  34  mm.    A.  11392.    Weyl,  4385. 

544  Third  Centenary  of  the  Evangelical  Church  at  Schweidnitz, 

and  the  Peace  of  Westphalia,  1752.    Busts  of  Ferdinand  III  and 
Friedrich  II,  confronting.    Rev.  Inscription.    JR  35  mm.     Fried- 
ensburg  u.  Seger,  Miinzen  von  Schlesien,  4341. 

545  Fifth  Centenary  of  the  Foundation  of  Konigsberg,  1755,  by 

J.  Abraham.    The  old  castle ;  in  the  foreground,  a  seated  warrior 
with  the  Bohemian  shield,  holding  a  figure  of  Victory  on  his  out- 
stretched left  hand ;  to  r.,  rising  sun.    Rev.  Beneath  the  Prussian 
eagle,  view  of  Konigsberg.    ^  59  mm.    A.  11852. 

546  Surrender  of  the  Saxon  Troops  at  Pirna,  1756,  by  M.  Holtzhey. 

Laureate  bust  r.     Rev.  Saxonia  seated,  holding  on  her  lap  the 
elector's  cap;  above  her,  the  king,  in  antique  costume,  holds  a 
shield  above  her  with  his  right,  and  with  his  left  hand  thrusts  a 

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Medusa-head  toward  three  Saxons.    (Rev.)    JR  49  mm.    A.  11430. 
Weyl,  1611. 

547  Victory  at  Lowositz,  1756,  by  J.  C.  Marme.     Bust  r.    Rev. 

On  the  battle-field,  a  monument  on  which  is  an  oval  medallion  of 
the  king;  Justice  and  Wisdom,  on  either  side,  trampling  upon 
Envy  and  Discord.    M  42  mm.    A.  11429.    Weyl,  1610. 

548  Same  subject,  1756.    Battle  scene,  SIEG  BEY  LOWOSITZ. 

Rev.  DURCH  I.  K.  M.  IN  PREUSSEN  (around  the  medal)  ER  | 
FOCH  |  TEN.  (within  a  wreath),  and  D.  I.  OCT.  1756.  (in  the 
exergue)  (Victory  at  Lowositz,  won  on  the  first  day  of  October, 
1756,  by  His  Royal  Majesty  in  Prussia).    M  30  mm. 

549  Victory  at  Prague,  1757,  by  J.  G.  Held.    Bust  r.    Rev.  The 

goddess  of  victory,  dancing,  hurls  with  her  right  a  thunderbolt 
against  Bohemia,  suppliant,  who  is  losing  her  crown,  and  in  her 
left  holds  a  shield.    M  49  mm.    A.  11433.    Weyl,  1620. 

550  Same.    (Rev.)    JE  49  mm. 

551  Same  subject,  1757.     The  goddess  of  victory  seated  on  a 

cannon.    Rev.  Victory  inscribes  FRIDE.  REX  on  a  monument 
in  the  form  of  an  obelisk.    M  32  mm.    A.  11431.    Weyl,  1619. 

552  Victories  of  the  Year,  1757,  by  Pingo.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Vic- 
tory crowns  a  trophy;  above,  an  eagle.    M  43  mm.    A.  11444. 

553  Victory  at  Lissa,   1757,  by  Nikolaus  G.  Georgi.     Bust  r. 

Rev.   Minerva,   seated   at  the   right,   points   toward   a  pyramid 
shattered  by  lightning.    M  54  mm.    A.  11431.    Weyl,  4416. 

554  Same  subject,  1757,  by  C.  H.  Ulitsch.    The  king,  in  antique 

armor,  dashing  1.,  on  horseback.    Rev.  The  Prussian  eagle  routs 
the  imperial  double  eagle  from  its  nest,  which  is  afire.    M  42  mm. 
A.  11439.    Weyl,  4418. 

555  Victory  at  Rossbach,  1757.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Hercules  fighting 

the  French  eagle ;  above,  Jupiter  and  Juno.    M  49  mm.    Fried,  u. 
Seger,  4360. 

556  Same  subject,  1757,  by  Jakob  Abram.    King  on  horseback, 

dashing  to  r. ;  in  the  background,  battle  scene.    Rev.  The  Prussian 
eagle,  in  the  full  rays  of  the  sun,  hurls  thunderbolts  against  the 
double  eagle,  the  French  cock,  and  three  small  eagles.    M  43  mm. 
A.  H435- 

557  Same.    (Rev.) 

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558  Victories  at  Rossbach  and  Lissa,  1757.    The  kfng  on  horse- 
back.   Rev.  Battle  scene.    JE  silvered  48  mm. 

559  Victor^:  at   Leuthen,   1757,  and  the  Conquest  of.rBreslau. 

Half-length  figure  of  Friedrich  II,  facing,  with  baton.    Rev.  The 
goddess  of  the  city  of  Breslau  delivers  the  keys  to  a  rider,  carry- 
ing a  banner  on  which  is  the  Prussian  eagle,  and  leaping  over  a 
pile  of  arms/ etc.    M  39  mm.    A.  11442. 

560  Same.    (Rev.) 

561  Same  jtibject,  1757.     Battle  scene.    Rev.  Bell.    JR.  30  mm. 

A.  11440. 

562  Victory  at  Zorndorf  over  the  Russians,  1758,  by  J.  Abram. 

A  hand  fro^f  heaven  crowns  the  bust  of  Friedrich  II.    Rev.  Battle 
scene ;  in  the  distance,  a  burning  city.    JR.  42  mm.    A.  1 1448. 

563  Same.    (Rev.) 

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564  Same  subject,  1758,  by  J.  Abram.    The  king  riding  on  horse- 
back r.  Rev.  Victory  flying  r.,  holding  a  wreat-h  in  right  hand, 
and  blowing  a  trumpet.    JR.  42  mm.    A.  11449.    Weyl,  3096. 

565  Same.    (Rev.) 

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566  Satirical  medal  on  the  Victory  at  Zorndorf,  1758.     Bust  r. 

Rev.  A  lion  surrounded  by  dogs,  holding  one  of  them  (Russia) 
in  his  mouth ;  the  others  are  designated  as   Sweden,   Saxony, 
France,  Lorraine,  and  Austria,  by  arms  impressed  in  incuse  on 
their  bodies.    ^R  49  mm.    Friedens.  u.  Seger,  4403. 

567  •— £l  Same:    (Rev,, )  '  * 

568  Heroic  Deeds  of  Friedrich  II,  1759,  by  M.  Morikofer.    Bust 

T.,  in  ermine  mantle,  and  order  with  cross.    Rev.  History,  winged, 
writes  in  a  book,  supported  by  Saturn.    M  50  mm.     Cf.  Weyl, 
1643. 

569  ,  ,     Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Church  at  Landshut,  1757,  by 
Klein  (Breslau,  1755-1762).    Busts  of  Friedrich  II  and  Joseph  I 
1.,  jugate.    Rev.  View  of  the  church.    1R  36  mm.    A.  12011. 


570  Victory  at   Liegnitz,   1760,   by  J.  Abram.     Bust   r.     Rev. 

Trophy.    M  53  mm.    A.  11462. 

571  Victory  at  Torgau,  1760.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Two  rams  butting 

before  a  terminal  figure  of  Pan,  with  a  mural  crown;  in  the  dis- 

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tance,-a  round  turreted  building,  and  a  ruined  building  inscribed 
WITTENB.    (Rev.)    &  49  mm.    A.  11469. 

572  Same  subject,  1760,  by  J.  Abram.     Head  1.,  with  radiate 

crown.    Rev.  Hercules  receives  from  an  eagle  lightning  and  thun- 
derbolt.   ^R  43  mm.    A.  11468.    Weyl,  4735. 

573  Same.    (Rev.)  * 

574  Relief  of  Breslau  by  Prince  Henry  of  Prussia,  1760,  by  J.  G. 

Held.    The  prince,  on  tiprseback,  dashing  toward  Breslau  with 
averted  face  and  drawn  sword.     Rev.  View  of  the  city.     1R  41 
mm.    A.  11464.    Weyl,  4179. 

575  Peace  with  Russia  and  Sweden,  1762.     Inscription;  drum 

with  a  hole  in  it,  and  two  banners.     Rev.  An  arm  from  heaven 
with  an  olive-branch ;  flowers   falling  from  the  clouds  into  a 
basket.    M  30  mm.    Weyl,  1652. 

576  — : — Same.     (Rev.)    The  hole  in. the  drum  goes  straight  through 
the  medal  in  both  these  examples ;  the  second  has  a  ring. 

577  Peace  of  Hubertusberg,  1763,  by  N.  Georgi.    Bust  r.    Rev. 

Arms  of  Prussia,  Austria,  and  Electorate  of  Saxony.    M.  33  mm. 
A.  11481., 

578  Same  subject,  1763,  by  J.  G.  Holtzhey.     A  warrior,  with 

drawn  sword  in  right,  checks  two  female  figures  with  helmets 
and  spears,  and  points  with  outstretched  left  toward  a  round 
temple  within  which   are   seen   Poseidon   and  ,  Apollo,   shaking 
hands  over  a  burning  tripod.    Rev.  Inscription.    JR.  49  mm. 

579  Same  subject,  1763.    Borussia,  seated,  holding  a  spear  which 

is  being  metamorphized  into  an  olive-tree.    Rev.  Postilion  gallop-* 
ing  1.,  and  blowing  horn.    M.  30  mm.    Friedens.  u.  Seger,  4457. 

580  -Same.    (Rev.) 

581  His  Glorious  Victories,  1763.    The  king,  on  horseback,  leap- 
ing over  the  earth,  designated   EUROP.     Rev.   Pyramid  with 
twelve  shields  inscribed  with  the  names  of  his  victorious  battles. 
M  46  mm.    Friedens.  u.  Seger,  4448. 

582  Marriage  of  Princess  Sophie  Wilhelmine  to  Wilhelm  V  of 

Orange-Nassau,  1767,  by  J.  Abram.    Busts  of  the  pair  r.,  jugate. 
Rev.  Eagle  with  pearls  in  its  beak  flies  toward  Hollandia,  seated 
r.    JR  44  mm.    A.  11493. 

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583  Same  subject,  1767,  by  J.  G.  Holtzhey.     Bust  of  Sophie 

Wilhelmine  1.    Rev.  Bust  of  Wilhelm  VI.    ^33  mm.    A.  11496. 
Weyl,  1859. 


584  Same  subject,  1767,  by  same.    The  two  heads,  confronting. 

Rev.  An  eagle  crowns  the  arms  of  the  two,  held  on  an  altar  by 
Hymen;  to  1.,  a  lion  with  a  bunch  of  arrows.    JR.  4S  mm.    A.  11402. 
Weyl,  1867. 

585  Same  subject,  1767,  by  C.  V.  Moelingen.  Busts  of  the  two  r., 

jugate.    Rev.  Above  an  altar,  two  Amors  with  two  flaming  hearts 
and  a  wreath  and  a  crown.    JR  37  mm.    A.  11495.    Weyl,  1869. 

586  Same.    (Rev.} 

587  Homage  of  Marienburg  on  the  Taking  Possession  of  the 

Netze  Territory,   1772,  by  J.  Abram.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Kneeling 
female  figure  who  extends  to  the  seated  king  a  map  showing  the 
newly  acquired  lands.    M  53  mm.    A.  11498.    Weyl,  3944. 

588  Same.    (Rev.) 

589  Centenary  of  the  Founding  of  the  French  Church  in  Berlin, 

1772,  by  J.  Abram.     Faith  standing  before  Love,  holding  two 
children.    Rev.  Inscription  in  French.    JR  42  mm.    A.  11502. 

590  Health  of  Prince  Henry  of  Prussia,  1776,  by  A.  Abramson. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  A  winged  genius  holds  a  spindle  before  a  seated 
Fate,  who  spins  therefrom.    ^41  mm.    A.  11514.    Weyl,  1870. 

591   Peace  of  Teschen,   1778,  by  A.  Abramson.     Bust  1.     Rev. 

Minerva  on  the  clouds.    JR  42  mm.    A.  11515.    Weyl,  1780. 

592  Same.    (Rev.) 

593  Same  subject,  1779,  by  Loos.    Bust  of  the  king  on  a  pedestal. 

Rev.  Bellona,  seated  on  a  rock,  decorates  her  helmet  with  the 
foliage  of  an  olive-tree  growing  near  by.    JR  44  mm.    A.  11517. 
Weyl,  1785. 

594  Same.    (Rev.) 

595  Same  subject,  1779,  by  Reich.     Busts  of  Friedrich  II  and 

Joseph  II  confronting,  under  an  arch  of  laurel-leaves.    Rev.  Two 
columns  beneath  a  radiate  triangle;  the  left  one  bears  the  im- 
perial crown  and  is  twined  with  laurel ;  near  it,  the  French  shield ; 
the  right  one  bears  the  Prussian  crown  and  is  twined  with  palm- 
branches;  near  it,  the  Russian  shield.     JR  43  mm.     A.   11520. 
Weyl,  1786. 

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596  Same  subject,   1779.     Borussia  and  Prussia  support  their 

shields  in  heraldic  position.    Rev.  Temple  of  Janus  with  closed 
doors.    M.  41  mm. 

597  Prize  Medal  for  Useful  Services  in  the  Silk  Industry,  1783. 

Bust  1.    Rev.  Under  a  mulberry-tree,  a  maiden  spinning  silk  from 
cocoons.    JR  38  mm.    A.  11531.    Weyl,  1811. 

598  Death  of  Friedrich  II,  1786,  by  Loos.     Head  r.,  in  radiate 

crown.    Rev.  Borussia  kneeling  before  an  altar.    JR  42  mm.    A. 
11546.    Weyl,  1842. 

599  Same.    (Rev.} 

600  Same  subject,  1786,  by  J.  G.  Stieler.    Laureate  head  1.    Rev. 

Female  figure  with  mural  crown,  near  an  urn.     ^R.  43  mm.     A. 
11545.    Weyl,  1843. 

60 1  Same  subject,  1786.    An  altar.  Rev.  A  crowned  urn.    M  28 

mm.    A.  11550.    Weyl,  1831. 

602  Same  subject,  1786,  by  J.  G.  Holtzhey.    Bust  1.,  in  tricorned 

hat.    Rev.  Smoking  urn  surrounded  by  emblems  of  warfare  and 
science.    ^  45  mm.    A.  11548.    Weyl,  1833. 

603  Same  subject,  1786,  by  A.  Abramson.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Warrior 

holds  a  bundle  of  fasces  wound  with  laurel  against  an  altar.    JR 
42mm.    A.  11543.    Weyl,  1832. 

604  "Schraubmedaille"    of    Friedrich    II,    made    by    Abraham 

Remshart  in  Augsburg.     Colored  pictures  of  generals  on  horse- 
back in  the  covers,  and  a  set  of  thirteen  pictures  depicting  his 
victories  inclosed.     Friedrich  II  on  horseback  1.,  in  front  of  an 
encampment.      Inscription    (in    incuse),    FRIDERICVS    REX 
BORVSSOR:  EL:  BRAND:     Rev.  A  hand  from  the  clouds 
holds  a  balance  in  which  are  books  and  a  sword.    Inscription  (in 
incuse),  EX  UTROQUE  MAXIMUS. 

605  Friedrich  Wilhelm  II,  1786-1797.    Homage  of  Konigsberg,  dedi- 
cated to  Count  Groeben  by  the  States  on  the  occasion  of  the 
birth  of  his  son;  by  J.  P.  Holzhausser.     City-goddess  with  a 
banner  kneeling  before  the  king  on  his  throne.    Rev.  The  city- 
goddess,  standing,  holds  on  her  right  arm  the  newly  born  child. 
M  67  mm.    A.  11572. 

606  Homage  of  Berlin,  1786,  by  Loos.     Bust  1.    Rev.  Within  a 

laurel-wreath,  NOVA  I  SPES  I  REGNI.    JR  42  mm.    A.  11576. 
Weyl,  1886. 

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607  -  Same  subject,  1786,  by  A.  Abramson.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Inscrip- 
tion.   jR27mm.    A.  11575.    Weyl,  1887. 

608  -  Same.    (Rev.} 

609  -  Beginning  of  his  Reign,  1786.    Bust  1.  Rev.  Pallas  standing. 
^142  mm.    A.  11568.    Weyl,  1884. 

610  -  Suppression  of  the  Unrest  in   Holland,    1787,  by  Johann 
Heinrich  Boltschhausser.     Bust  of  Carl  Wilhelm  Ferdinand,  Duke 
of  Brunswick-Liineburg,  r.     Rev.  An  arm  from  heaven  holds  a 
fillet,  on  which  are  suspended  the  arms  of  the  Seven  Provinces. 

mm.    A.  11592.    Weyl,  1896. 


611  -  Same.    (Rev.} 

612  -  Same  subject,  1787,  by  D.  Loos.     Bust  1.    Rev.  Hollandia, 
with  mural  crown,  seated,  leaning  on  the  shield  of  the  Nether- 
lands and  looking  up  at  an  eagle  which  holds  a  thunderbolt  in  its 
claws  and  an  olive-spray  in  its  beak.    JR  42  mm.  A.  11591.  Weyl, 
1894. 

613  -  Marriage  of  Frederick,  Duke  of  York,  to  Frederika,  Princess 
of  Prussia,  1791,  by  Stierle.     Busts  of  the  two  1.,  jugate.    Rev. 
Hymen  at  an  altar.    M  45  mm. 

614  -  Capture  of  Mainz,  1793,  by  D.  Loos.     Bust  r.     Rev.  The 
Prussian  eagle  hurling  thunderbolts  on  the  besieged  city.    XL  36 
mm.    A.  11629.    Weyl,  1942. 

615  -  Same.    (Rev.} 

616  -  Marriage  of  the  Crown  Prince  and  his  Brother  with  the 
Princesses  of  Mecklenburg-Strelitz,  1793,  by  Stierle.     The  two 
princes,  as  Dioscuri,  lay  wreaths  on  an  altar,  on  which  is  a  medal- 
lion with  the  heads  of  the  two  princesses,  jugate.    Rev.  Inscrip- 
tion.   M  45  mm.    A.  11663.    Weyl,  1998. 

617  -  Same  subject,   1795,  by  Loos.     Bust  facing.     Rev.   Peace 
hands  to  the  king  a  caduceus  and  olive-branch.     (Rev.}     1R  43 
mm.    A.  11641.    Weyl,  1960. 

618  -  Peace  of  Basle,  1795,  by  Loos.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Same  as  pre- 
ceding.   JR  43  mm.    A.  11642.    Weyl,  1959. 

619  -  Same  subject,  1795,  by  A.  F.  Konig.    Bust  r.    Rev.  FRIEDE 
DEN  VOLKERN.    An  eagle  with  olive-spray  and  staff  of  Mercury 
over  a  country  landscape.    /R  33  mm.    Friedens.  u.  Seger,  4567. 

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620  Friedrich  Wilhelm  III,  1797-1840.    Marriage  to  Princess  Louise 
of  Mecklenburg.     Bust  of  the  two  1.,  jugate.     Rev.  Mars    con- 
ducts the  prince  to  the  seated  princess.     ,<R  43  mm.     A.  11662. 
Weyl,  1997. 

621  Visit  of  the  Royal  Couple  to  Breslau,  1798,  by  Loos.    Busts 

of  the  two  1.,  jugate,  on  a  pedestal.    Rev.  A  genius  lifts  the  veil 
from  Nature,  seated  and  holding  a  mass  of  silver  ore  (  ?)  on  her 
lap;  a  recumbent  lion  at  either  side.    JR  51  mm.    A.  11682.  Weyl, 
4337- 

622  Same  subject,  1798,  by  A.  F.  Konig.    Busts  r.,  jugate.    Rev* 

Inscription.    M  29  mm.    A.  11683.    Weyl,  4336. 

623  Homage  of  Berlin,  1798,  by  Loos.    Bust  1.    Rev.  An  eagle 

above  a  pedestal  on  which  are  a  beehive,  banners,  a  book  in- 
scribed GESETZ  BUCK,  and  laurel-branches.     M  41  mm.     A. 
1 1676.    Weyl,  2058. 

624  End  of  the  Century,  1800,  by  Loos.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Eagle  on 

emblems.    JR  36  mm.    A.  11687.    Weyl,  2073. 

625  Beginning  of  the  Century,  1801,  by  P.  Merker.    Hercules  in 

his   shield-cradle   strangling  snakes.     Rev.   Pedestal   on   which 
lion's  skin,  club,  and  palm-branch.    JR  45  mm.    Weyl,  2075. 

626  Centenary  of  the  Kingdom  of  Prussia,   1801,  by  F.  Loos. 

Busts  of  the  five  kings,  Friedrich  I,  Friedrich  II,  Friedrich  Wil- 
helm I,  Friedrich  Wilhelm  II,  and  Friedrich  Wilhelm  III,  1., 
jugate.      Rev.    Apollo    in    quadriga   pointing   with    a    baton    to 
Aquarius  in  the  Zodiac;  the  Morning  Star,  Aurora,  the  Horae, 
etc.,  before  him.    1R  56  mm.    A.  11689.    Weyl,  2077. 

627  Same.    (Rev.} 

628  Convention  at  Tilsit,   1807,   by  A.  Abramson.     Heads  of 

Friedrich  III   and  Napoleon  I,  and  Alexander  I,  confronting. 
Rev.  Sunrise.    M  42  mm. 

629  Return  to  Berlin,  1809,  by  F.  Loos.     Busts  of  the  two  r., 

jugate.    Rev.  A  female  figure  sacrificing  at  an  altar.    M  28  mm. 
A.  11734.    Cf.  Weyl,  2126. 

630  Same  subject,   1809,  by  same.     Obv.  Same.     Rev.  Saturn 

writing  on  a  pyramid.    (Rev.)    JR  28  mm. 

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631   Death  of  the  Queen,  Louise,  1810,  by  A.  Abramson.     Bust 

r.      Rev.  A  pyramid  under  radiate  sun.    M  30  mm.    A.  11743. 
Weyl,  2436. 

632  Same  subject,  1810,  by  Loos.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Borussia,  weep- 
ing, leans  on  a  funeral  urn.    M  28  mm.    A.  11741.    Weyl,  2438. 

633  Same  subject,  1810,  by  Loos.     Bust  r.;  above,  a  pointed 

crown.     Rev.   A   landscape   enveloped   in   clouds;   in  the   fore- 
ground, a  stone,  the  Prussian  eagle ;  in  the  distance,  a  castle.  M 
39mm.    A.  11740.    Weyl,  2437. 

634  Burial  of  the  Queen  at  Charlottenburg,  1810,  by  Loos.    The 

sarcophagus.    Rev.  The  mausoleum.  ^R  36  mm.  A.  11744.  Weyl, 
2439- 

635  Same  subject,  1814,  by  Ponninger.    Goddess  of  peace.    Rev. 

PAX   j   PARISIENSIS    |    EVROP^   |    SALVS  within  palm 
branches.    2R  49  mm. 

636  Peace  of  Paris,  1815.    Eagle.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  38  mm. 

637  Prize  medal  of  the  Academy  of  Arts  (1828),  by  Jachtmann. 

Head  of  Friedrich  Wilhelm  III  1.,  signed  IACHTMANN  F.  be- 
neath head.    Rev.  Seated  Borussia  with  rudder  and  cornucopia; 
at  her  feet,  the  crowned  eagle.     I.  in  the  exergue.     N  33  mm. 
Cf.  Weyl,  2033. 

638  Meeting  with  Nicholas  I,  Czar  of  Russia,  1835,  by  Loos. 

Heads  of  the  two  1.     Rev.  Two  figures  in  antique  armor  with 
flags  in  front  of  an  encampment.    ^R  34  mm. 

639  Friedrich  Wilhelm  IV,  1840-1861.    Marriage  to  Elizabeth  Louise 
of  Bavaria,  1823,  by  F.  Konig.    Heads  of  the  two  1.    Rev.  Hymen 
holds  a  torch  and  a  wreath  above  the  pair  at  an  altar.    M  47  mm. 

640  Visit  to  Breslau,  1824,  by  Loos.    Busts  of  the  two  1.    Rev. 

Inscription.    M  36  mm. 

641  Prize  medal  of  the  Exposition  of  German  Industrial  Art  in 

Berlin,  1844,  by  C.  Pfeuffer.    Head  r.    Rev.  Exposition  building. 
fiL  50  mm. 

642  Wilhelm  I,  1861-1888.     Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Summons 
"Auf  mein  Volk,"  1863,  by  Fischer.    Head  of  Friedrich  Wilhelm 
III  r.    Rev.  Borussia  in  combat  1.    JR  53  mm. 

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643  Entry  into  Berlin,  1871,  by  W.  Kullrich.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Ger- 

mania  on  a  throne  with  Alsatia  and  Lotharingia ;  around  the  cen- 
ter, entrance  and  exit  of  warriors.    M  85  mm. 

644  Establishment  of  the  German  Empire,  1871,  by  W.  Kullrich 

and  H.  Weckwerth.     Campaigns  of  1870  and  1871.     The  em- 
peror in  uniform,  surrounded  by  his  generals.    Rev.  A  crown  and 
"1871"  within  a  wreath.    M  56  mm. 

645  Unveiling  of  the  Siegessaule  in  Berlin,  1873,  by  E.  Weigand. 

Head  1.    Rev.  The  column  of  victory.    JR  61  mm. 

646  Victories  of  1870  and  1871,  by  Brehmer.    Bust  facing.  Rev. 

Column  surrounded  by  names  of  battles.    1R  40  mm. 

647  Silver  Wedding  of  the  Crown  Prince,  Friedrich  Wilhelm, 

and  Victoria,  1883,  by  Loos.     Heads  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Youthful 
heads  of  the  pair,  confronting.    M  oval  23x20  mm. 

648  Death  of  Wilhelm  I,  1888,  by  Uhlmann  and  Schultz.    Bust 

r.    Rev.  Weeping  Germania  and  an  angel  of  death  near  a  bier 
above  which  a  genius  of  Fame.    JE  70  mm. 

649  Friedrich  III,  1888.    Visit  to  San  Remo,  1888,  by  Schwabe.  Bust 
r.    Rev.  Hope  kneeling  on  a  pedestal.    HL  65  mm. 

650  Death   of   Friedrich   III,    1888,   by   Lauer.     Bust  r.     Rev. 

Angel  of  death  seated  near  a  pedestal  with  wreath  and  torch. 
(Rev.}  JE  70  mm. 

651  Same  subject    (1888),  by  Schwabe  and  Strobel.     Bust  r. 

Rev.  Bust  of  the  Crown  Prince  Wilhelm  facing.    (Rev.)    JE  70  mm. 

652 Same  subject,  1888,  by  Max  Cube.  Head  1.  Rev.  Crown,  scep- 
ter, and  laurel-twig  on  a  cushion;  behind,  a  burning  tripod.  JR. 
43  mm. 

653  Wilhelm  II,  1888-     .     Marriage  to  Princess  Augusta  Victoria, 
1881,  by  Uhlmann.    Busts  of  the  two  confronting ;  above,  a  crown. 
Rev.  The  two,  in  old-German  costume,  pledge  by  a  handshake; 
near  by,  on  either  side,  a  page  bearing  a  shield.    M  54  mm. 

654  Accession,  1888,  by  Schwabe.     Bust  1.    Rev.  Arms.    BL  70 

mm. 

655  Visit  to  England,  1889,  by  Lauer.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Naval  re- 
view.   2E  60  mm. 

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656  Acquisition  of  Helgoland,  1890,  by  Oertel.     Head  r.    Rev. 

A  female  figure  with  large  floating  ensign  flying  over  the  island. 
JR  38  mm. 

PERSONAL  MEDALS 

657  Prince  Bismarck.     Bronze  medal  without  year,  by  F.   Konig. 
Helmeted  bust  r.    Rev.  Two  eagles,  heraldic,  hold  banners  be- 
fore an  ermine  robe,  crowned.    .#£115  mm. 

658  Bismarck  Jubilee.    Bust  facing.    Rev.  DEUTSCHE  KOLO- 

NIE.    Two  Arabs  on  camels  riding  in  the  desert.    JR.  klippe  3ix 
31  mm. 

659  Declaration  of  Religious  Freedom,  by  J.  Lorenz.     Bust  1. 

Rev.  Germania  holding  drawn  sword  and  Bible  before  the  Pope. 
In  the  exergue,  "Nicht  nach  Canossa."    2R  42  mm. 

660  On  his  seventieth  birthday,  1885,  by  Lauer.     Bust  in  mili- 
tary cape,  facing.    Rev.  "Allezeit  treu  bereit,"  etc.    ^R  40  mm. 

661  The  new  Reichstag  building  in  Berlin,  1890,  by  H.  Schwabe. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  The  building.    IE,  85  mm. 

662  Medal  of  Hamburg,  1895,  by  F.  Shaper.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Bis- 
marck as  St.  George  slaying  the  dragon.    JE  42  mm. 

663  Prince  Blucher.     Battle  of  Brienne,  1814,  by  Stettner.     Bust  1. 
Rev.  Battle  scene.    Jeton  33  mm. 

664  Battle  of  Waterloo,  1815,  by  Loos.     Busts  of  Blucher  and 

Wellington  confronting.    Rev.  Inscription.    JR  36  mm. 

665  Same.    (Rev.) 

666  Completion  of  the  monument  to  Blucher,  1853,  by  W.  Kull- 

rich.    Head  1.    Rev.  The  tower-like  monument.    JE  51  mm. 

667  Series  medal  by  Loos.     Head  r.,  in  a  laurel-wreath.    Rev. 

Crowned  ermine  robe.    M  28  mm. 

668  August  Niedhardt,  Count  von  Gneisenau.    Series  medal  by  Loos, 
similar  to  preceding,  by  Loos.     Head  1.,  in  a  laurel-wreath.     Rev. 
An  eagle  and  a  griffin,  heraldic,  support  crowned  arms.     JR  29 
mm. 

669  Prince  K.  A.  Hardenberg,  Imperial  Chancellor,  on  his  seventieth 
birthday,   1820,  by  F.  Konig.     Bust  1.,  in  Roman  style.     Rev. 
Ship.    M  47  mm. 

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670  On  his  death,  1822,  by  C.  Voigt.    Head  1.    Rev.  Monument. 

JE  42  mm. 

671  Chr.  W.  Hufeland,  Physician.     Bust  r.,  in  fur-trimmed  cloak. 
Rev.  An  ailing  woman  with  two  children,  and  two  genii.     JR. 
42  mm. 

672  Emmanuel  Kant.    On  his  death,  1804,  by  Loos.     Bust  1.    Rev. 
The  Genius  of  Philosophy  on  a  car  drawn  by  two  owls.    JR  41 
mm. 

673  Same.    (Rev.) 

674  G.  W.  von  Leibnitz.    Second  centenary  of  his  birth,  1846.    Head 
r.    Rev.  Female  figure  with  wreath  near  an  altar.    JtL  52  mm. 

675  W.  ].  H.  von  Moellendorf,  General  Field-marshal,  by  Loos.  Bust 
1.    Rev.  The  marshal  in  full  armor,  near  an  altar;  in  the  distance, 
a  temple.    JR  42  mm. 

676  Count  von  Moltke.    Medal  by  Lauer  without  year.    Bust  1.    Rev. 
Sword  and  cannon  crossed  within  an  oak-wreath.    JR.  50  mm. 

677  Ph.  von  Pestel,  1834,  by  Francke.     Head  1.     Rev.  Inscription 
within  a  wreath.    JR.  41  mm. 

678  Chr.    Rauch,    Sculptor.     Unveiling    of    Rauch's    monument    to 
Frederick  the  Great,   1851,  by  Mertens  and  Bubert.     Head  1. 
Rev.  Monument.    JR.  61  mm. 

679  Prince  Schwarzenberg.    Series  medal  bv  Loos,  similar  to  Nos.  667 
and  668. 

680  Wellington.    Similar  to  the  preceding. 

68 1  Count  von  Wylich,  General.    Jubilee  of  his  fiftieth  year  of  ser- 
vice,  1834,  by  A.  Konig.     Head  1.     Rev.  Mars,  winged,  holds 
wreaths  over  tokens  of  royalty.    ^51  mm. 

682  Count  H.  J.  von  Ziethen,  General.    On  his  death,  1786,  by  Reich. 
Head  1.,  in  high  turban  or  fez,  and  fur-bordered  uniform.    Rev. 
Trophy.    JR  45  mm. 


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SILESIA 

LIEGNITZ  AND  BRIEG  (DUCHY) 

683  Georg  III  of  Brieg.  Medal  by  Johann  Buchheim,  1656.  The 
duke  riding  r.,  crowned  by  a  hand  from  heaven.  Rev.  Two  angels 
hold  arms  over  Brieg.  JR  48  mm. 

SAGAN  (DUCHY) 

584  Albrecht  von  Wallenstein,  Duke  of  Mecklenburg.  Medal  by  P. 
C.  Becker,  1631.  Bust  facing.  Rev.  Arms,  encircled  by  Collar  of 
the  Golden  Fleece,  under  prince's  hat  on  which  P.  C.  B.  1R 
39mm. 

685  Similar,  1631.    JR  oval  39x32  mm. 

686  Hard  Times,  1694.    Jew  with  a  corn-sack  on  his  back,  which 

the  devil  is  plundering ;  in  the  distance,  a  landscape.    Rev.  A  hoof 
with  inscriptions.    M  36  mm. 

687  Silesia.     On  the  Famine  and  Drought,  1736,  by  J.  Kittel.     O! 
WIE  VIEL !    Village  inundated  with  a  heavy  rain.    Rev.  O !  WIE 
WENIG!  Flail  and  bundles  of  wheat  in  a  field.    JR  29  mm. 

688  The  Hard  Winter,  1739-1740,  by  J.  Kittel.    Wintry  land- 
scape and  a  sleigh.    Rev.  Farmer  sitting  by  a  plow.    JR  30  mm. 

689  Devastation  from  Thunder  Showers,  Breslau,  1749.     WAS 

GOTT  DURCH  BLITZ  VND  PULVER  KAN.    Thunder  storm 
in  the  city.    Rev.  ZEIGT  DER  RUIN  IN  BRESLAU  AN.    The 
devastated  town.    M  32  mm. 


POLAND 

690  Stephen  Bathori,  1575-1586.    Restrike  of  a  thaler  on  "The  Cap- 
ture of  Polock,"  1579.    Square,  corners  clipped.    M  43x43  mm. 

691  Conquest  of  Livland  and  Polock  (1582).     Bust  of  Stephen 

Bathori  in  fur  cap  r.    Rev.  A  palm-tree ;  on  either  side,  a  weeping 
man   and  a  woman  and  child.     Thaler-like  medal.     Struck  at 
Krone.    M  40  mm. 

692  Same.    (Rev.) 

693  Sigismund  III,   1587-1632.     Portrait  medal,   1588.     Bust  r.,  in 
lofty  cap  and  plume.     Rev.  Three  wreaths,  within  inscriptions. 
Struck  at  Krone.    N  37  mm. 

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694  Marriage  of  Sigismund  III  and  Anna,  1592.     Two  palm- 
trees  separated  by  a  stream.    Rev.  The  imperial  double  eagle  and 
the  Polish  eagle.    Struck  at  Krone.    M  jeton  30  mm. 

695  Vladislaus  IV,  1632-1648.    Medal  without  year  in  honor  of  the 
royal  couple,  by  Sebastian  Dadler.    Bust  of  Vladislaus  IV  facing, 
three-quarters  to  r.,  in  elaborate  dress.    Rev.  Bust  of  his  second 
wife,    Ludovica   Maria    Gonzaga,    Princess   of   Mantua,   facing, 
three-quarters  to  r.    Krone.    N  50  mm. 

696  Same.     (Rev.)    M  50  mm. 

6g6a  Coronation,  1633.     Inscription  in  a  square;  above,  crossed 

sword  and  scepter.     Rev.  Man  in  armor,  with  a  palm-branch, 
standing  near  an  obelisk.    N  28  mm. 

697  Relief  of  Smolensk  from  Siege,  1634,  by  S.  Dadler.    Vladis- 
laus IV  in  full  armor,  sitting  before  his  tent,  surrounded  by  im- 
plements of  warfare;  two  captives  seated,  to  right  and  to  left. 
Rev.  Inscription.    M  52  mm. 

698  Victory  over  the  Russians  at  Smolensk,  the  Peace  of  Stums- 

dorf  with  Sweden  and  the  Peace  with  the  Turks,  1636,  by  S. 
Dadler.    View  of  the  battle-field ;  in  the  foreground,  the  king  on 
horseback ;  before  him,  three  Russians  suppliant.    Rev.  The  king 
mounted  at  the  head  of  his  troops.    JR  80  mm. 

699  Victories  over  the  Russians  and  Turks,  1637,  by  J.  Hoehn. 

Hercules  combating  the  Hydra ;  in  the  exergue,  arms  of  Danzig. 
Rev.  Inscription  in  a  cartouche.    N  47  mm. 

700  Coronation  (1633),  1639,  by  S.  Dadler.    Bust  three-quarters 

r.    Rev.  Obelisk;  near  by,  the  king  standing  with  a  branch  of 
laurel.    Krone.    /R  oval  53x45  mm. 

701  Same.    (Rev.) 

702  Medallion  in  honor  of  the  king,  1642,  by  S.  Dadler.     The 

king  riding  r. ;  above,  two  genii  hold  a  wreath  over  his  head. 
Rev.  View  of  the  city.    Danzig.    M.  80  mm. 

703  Restrike  in  silver  of  an  eight-ducat  Presentation  piece,  1644, 

by  J.  Hoehn.     Half-length  figure  of  the  king  crowned  r.     Rev. 
View  of  the  city.    Danzig.    1R  47  mm. 

704  Marriage  to  Ludovica  Maria  Gonzaga,  1646,  by  J.  Hoehn. 

The  crowned  king  with  his  wife  under  richly  decorated  throne; 
he  holds  her  right  hand.     Rev.  Polish  eagle  spreads  his  wings 

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over  two  lions  holding  shield  of  Danzig;  below,  inscription. 
Danzig.    JR  57  mm. 

705  Johann  Casimir,  1648-1668.    Visit  to  Danzig,  1653,  by  J.  Hoehn. 
Standing  figure  of  Unity,  holding  in   r.  two  hearts,  in  1.  the 
Polish  arms  and  those  of  Danzig.    Rev.  View  of  the  city.    Dan- 
zig.   &  63  mm. 

706  Same.    (Rev.} 

707  Second  Centenary  of  the  Revolt  of  Danzig  and  a  Part  of 

Prussia  from  the  Teutonic  Order,  1654,  by  J.  Hoehn.    Landscape 
with  view  of  Danzig;  above,  PRUS — SIA  and  Polish  eagle.  Rev. 
Inscription.    Danzig.    1R  55  mm. 

708  Vicissitudes  of  the  War  between  Poland  and  Sweden  (1657), 

by  J.  Hoehn.    Bust  of  Johann  Casimir  r.    Rev.  Bundle  of  wheat 
in  a  field,  supported  on  the  left  by  a  hand  from  heaven,  and  half 
blown  down  by  an  ^Eolus-head  on  the  right.    Krone.    M  41  mm. 

709  Same.    (Rev.) 

710  Recapture  of  Thorn,  in  Consequence  of  the  Victory  over  the 

Swedes  under  Oxenstierna,  1658,  by  J.  Hoehn.     Bust  r.     Rev. 
View  of  Thorn  and  the  encampment.    Thorn.    JR  69  mm. 

711  Recapture  of  the  Fortress  Haupt,  1659,  by  J.  Hoehn.    Plan 

of  the  fort  and  the  mines  of  the  besiegers.     Rev.  Inscription. 
Danzig.    JR  73  mm. 

712  Peace   of  Oliva,   between    Poland,   Sweden,    Brandenburg, 

and  Austria,  1660,  by  J.  Hoehn.     View  of  Danzig  and  its  en- 
virons ;  in  the  foreground,  a  female  figure  kneeling  before  an 
olive-tree.    Rev.  View  of  the  convent  Oliva.    Danzig.    JR  74  mm. 

713  Same.    (Rev.) 

714  Same  subject,  1660,  by  J.  Hoehn.    Rainbow  over  the  city  of 

Danzig ;  in  the  foreground,  the  Weichsel,  with  ships  and  a  wheat- 
field.    Rev.  Inscription.    Danzig.    M  80  mm. 

715  Same  subject,  1660,  by  J.  Hoehn.    Bust  r.    Rev.  The  church 

at  Oliva  between  two  laurel-trees.    Danzig.    N  34  mm. 

716  Same.     (Rev.)    JR  35  mm. 

717  Same.    &  34  mm. 

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718  Same  subject,  1660,  by  J.  Hoehn.    Bust  r.    Rev.  View  of  the 

city ;  above,  eagle  with  laurel-wreath.    M.  42  mm. 

719  Michael  Korybut,  1669-1673.     Coronation  (1669).     Bust  r.,  lau- 
reate.   Rev.  Eagle  on  a  globe  in  the  sea,  above  which  two  arms 
from  heaven  hold  a  crown.    N  32  mm. 

720  Coronation  (1669),  by  J.  Hoehn.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Eagle  on 

globe  inscribed  POLONIA  similar  to  former.    JR  oval  46x37  mm. 

721  Same,  except  that  the  inscription  on  globe  is  in  incuse. 

(Rev.) 

722  Marriage  to  Eleonore,  daughter  of  Emperor  Ferdinand  III 

(1670).     Bust  of  Michael  Korybut  r.     Rev.  Bust  of  Eleonore  1. 
N  38  mm. 

723  Same  subject  (1670).    Obv.  Same.    Rev.  Bust  of  Eleonore  r. 

(Rev.)    M  38  mm. 

724  Same  subject  (1670).     Bust  of  Michael  Korybut  r.     Rev. 

Bust  of  Eleonore  1.    JR  30  mm. 

7243  Coronation  of  Eleonore,   1670.     Religion  seated  in  a  car 

drawn  by  Peace  and  Justice.    Rev.  Inscription.    N  28  mm. 

725  Alliance  with   Emperor   Leopold  I    (1670),  by  J.   Hoehn. 

Laureate  bust  r.    Rev.  The  sun,  moon,  and  stars  above  a  globe  on 
the  sea.    Above,  under  the  radiant  eye  of  Jehovah,  the  crowned 
Polish  eagle  and  the  crowned  imperial  double-eagle  on  a  fillet 
on  which  is  written,  CONCORDES  PERENNENT  (May  they 
abide  in  harmony).    Krone.    JR  62  mm. 

726  John  III  Sobieski,  1676-1696.    Coronation  (1676).    Bust  r.    So- 
bieski-shield,  crowned.    Krone.    JR  40  mm. 

727  Victory  over  the  Turks  at  Choczim  (1673).    Bust  facing,  in 

armor,  with  fur  cloak.    Rev.  Inscription.    Krone.    M  44  mm. 

728  Same.     (Rev.} 

729  Same  subject,  1673,  by  J.  Hoehn.    Bust  facing.    Rev.  View 

of  battle-field.    Krone.    JR  44  mm. 

730  Same  subject,  1673.     View  of  encampment  near  Choczim. 

Rev.  REGIUS  AETHEREAS,  etc.    M  44  mm. 

731  Accession  (1674).     Laureate  head  r.     Rev.  Sobieski-shield, 

crowned.    Krone.    JR  32  mm. 

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732  Same  subject  (1674).    Bust  r.    Rev.  Similar.    Krone.   (Rev.} 

JR  30  mm. 

733  Same  subject  (1674).     Bust  r.     Rev.  Crowned  eagle  with 

Sobieski-shield,  flying  1.,  toward  the  sun.    Krone.    JR.  44  mm. 

734  Coronation,  1676,  by  J.  Hoehn.    Bust  of  John  III  Sobieski 

and  Maria  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Genius  under  a  palm-tree;  in  the  dis- 
tance, view  of  the  city  Krakau.    Krone.    JR.  47  mm. 

735  Medal  in  honor  of  the  royal  couple.    Bust  of  king  r.    Rev.  Bust 

of  queen  r.    Krone.    1R  44  mm. 

736  Arrival  in  Danzig,  1677,  by  J.  Hoehn.     Busts  of  the  two  r., 

jugate.     Rev.  The    Sobieski-shield   affixed    to    a    laurel    and    a 
palm-tree;  above  which,  crown.    Inscription  on  the  edge.    Dan- 
zig.   N  33  mm. 

737  Same.    (Rev.)    2R  33  mm. 

738  Same,  except  no  inscription  on  edge.    2R  33  mm. 

739  Discovery  of  a  Star  by  the  Astronomer  Hevelius  in  Danzig, 

by  J.  Hoehn.    Head  of  John  III  Sobieski,  laureate,  r.    Rev.  So- 
bieski-shield above  a  view  of  Choczim.    Danzig.    M.  49  mm. 

740  Relief  of  Vienna,  1683,  by  Georg  Binnenbose.    Bust  r.    Rev. 

View  of  Vienna  and  the  encampment;  above,  two  eagles  break 
in  halves  the  crescent  moon.    Krone.    M  47  mm. 

741  Same  subject,  1683,  by  J.  Hoehn.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Similar. 

Krone.    JR.  58  mm. 

743  Same  subject,  1683,  by  Johann  Kittel  and  P.  Vinck.    View 

of  Vienna  on  a  globe,  whose  shadow  eclipses  the  moon  with 
raised  crescent;  above,  two  radiate  heads.  Rev.  Inscription.  JR 
45  mm. 

743  Same  subject,  1683,  by  J.  Kittel.    Obv.  Similar.    Rev.  Same. 

(Rev.)    M  44  mm. 

744  Same  subject,  1683,  by  J.  Kittel.    View  of  Vienna  and  en- 
campment.   Rev.  Inscription.    Krone.    ^31  mm. 

745  Same.    (Rev.) 

746  Same  subject,  1683,  by  J.  Retecke  of  Hamburg.     View  of 

Vienna  and  encampment ;  above,  Fame ;  rout  of  the  Turks  by  the 
Imperial  troops.    Rev.  Inscription.    Krone.    JR  59  mm. 

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747  Same  subject,  1683.     An  eagle  tears  the  turban  from  the 

head  of  a  grand-vizier.    Rev.  Inscription.    JR.  37  mm. 

748  Alliance  with  Austria,  Russia,  and  Venice  against  the  Turks, 

1684,  by  J.  Hoehn.     Laureate  bust  of  John  III  Sobieski  r.,  be- 
tween two  palm-branches ;  above,  a  crown ;  inscription  in  five 
rows.    Rev.  Views  of  Ofen,  Candia,  Camieniec,  and  Constanti- 
nople; above,  in  the  clouds,  the  St.  Mark's  lion,  and  the  eagles  of 
Austria,  Poland,  and  Russia.    Krone.    JR.  56  mm. 

749  Portrait  medal,  1686,  by  J.  Hoehn.     Bust  of  John  III  So- 
bieski r.    Rev.  Bust  of  Maria  r.    Krone.    JR.  52  mm. 

750  Same.     (Rev.} 

751  Second  Centenary  of  the  Relief  of  Vienna,  1883,  by  N.  Kur- 

natowski.    Bust  of  John  III  Sobieski  r.    Rev.  Polish-Lithuanian 
shield  with  Sobieski-shield  in  center,  crowned.  Krone.  JR.  38  mm. 

752  Maria  Casimira.     Coronation,  1676.     Bust  1.     Rev.  Diana  in  a 
car,  drawn  by  two  stags.    Danzig.  N  28  mm. 

753  August  II,  1697-1706  and  1709-1733.     Coronation,  1697,  by  G. 
Hautsch.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Polonia  hands  the  crown  to  the  king. 
JR.  42  mm. 

754  Banishment  of  the  Pretender  Prince   Conti,   1697,  by  M. 

Smeltzing.     View   of  the   convent   Oliva,   below   which   battle 
scene;  in  the  foreground,  King  August  in  Polish  national  cos- 
tume with  drawn  sword  dashing  on  horseback  1.    Rev.  Minerva 
with  drawn  sword  and  the  shield  of  Danzig;  in  the  distance,  view 
of  Danzig  and  the  departing  fleet  of  Prince  Conti.    Danzig.    M. 
56  mm. 

755  Lineage  of  August  II,   1699,  by  M.  H.  Omeis.     Bust  r., 

crowned.    Rev.  Bust  of  Wittekind.    M  44  mm. 

756  Capture  of  the  Fortress  Camieniec,  through  the  Peace  of 

Carlowitz,  1699,  by  M.  Omeis.    Bust  r.,  crowned.    Rev.  View  of 
the  fortress ;  in  foreground,  kneeling  genius  of  the  city.     (Rev.} 
JR.  44  mm. 

757  The  Order  of  the  White  Eagle  (1705),  by  H.  P.  Groskurt. 

Head  r.    Rev.  Crowned  throne,  on  which  star,  ribbon,  and  crest 
of  the  Order  of  the  White  Eagle.    JR.  65  mm. 

758  Same  subject,   1705,  by  H.   P.   Groskurt.     Obv.  and  Rev. 

Similar  to  preceding.    (Rev.)    JR  44  mm. 

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759  Peace  of  Alt-Ranstadt  with  Charles  XII  of  Sweden,  1706,  by 

P.  H.  Miiller.     Medal  of  Leipzig.    Hercules  and  Mars  standing 
on  Envy.    Rev.  Mercury  flying  over  the  city  of  Leipzig;  in  the 
exergue,  LIPSIA.    JR  37  mm. 

760  Meeting  with  the  Kings  of  Denmark  and  Prussia,  1709,  by 

H.  P.  Groskurt.    Heads  of  the  three  monarchs  in  a  triangle.  Rev. 
Inscription.    yR  44  mm. 

761  Outrages  perpetrated  by  the  Jesuits,  1721.    The  mourning 

city-goddess.    Rev.  Beheading  of  President  Rosner.     Thorn.    Si 
39  mm. 

762  On  his  Fiftieth  Birthday,  1721,  by  Wif.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Fame 

flying  through  the  clouds,  blowing  trumpet  and  holding  wreath 
and  palm-branch.    M.  59  mm. 

763  — —  Death  of  August  II  (1733),  by  H.  P.  Groskurt.    Bust  of  the 
king  on  a  pedestal.    Rev.  Crowned  column  with  the  medallion  of 
August  III  and  the  Polish-Saxon  arms;  in  the  foreground,  a 
genius,  sacrificing  at  an  altar.    M.  55  mm. 

764  Stanislaus  Leszczynski,  1704-1766.     Coronation,  1705.     Bust  r. 
Rev.  Seven  storks  fly  around  the  sun.    Thorn.    JR  48  mm. 

765  Return  from  Saxony,  1707,  by  C.  Wermuth.    Bust  r.    Rev. 

Lion  with  sword  and  shield.    HL  33  mm. 

766  August  III,  1733-1763.     Coronation,  1734,  by  H.  P.  Groskurt. 
Bust  r.    Rev.  Coronation  scene.    M  55  mm. 

767  Coronation,  1734,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Genius 

with  a  palm-branch  before  an  altar,  near  which  an  eagle  with 
Polish-Lithuanian  arms;  on  the  altar,  crown  and  swords.     1R 
44  mm. 

768  Homage  of  Danzig  offered  to  August  III,  1734,  by  G.  W. 

Vestner.    Victory  writing  OB.  ClV(es)  SERV(atos)  (For  sav- 
ing his  people)  on  a  shield  suspended  from  a  palm-tree.     Rev. 
Plan  of  the  city  and  environs.    M.  44  mm. 

769  Peace  of  Dresden,  1745,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Busts  of  August 

III,  Maria  Theresia,  and  Friedrich  II  on  three  pedestals.    Rev. 
Three  figures  with  pair  of  scales,  laurel-branch,  and  cornucopia. 
M  44  mm. 

770  Medal  of  the  Order  of  the  White  Eagle,  1749,  by  C.  Wer- 
muth.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Table  on  which  is  chain  and  cross  of  the 
Order  of  the  White  Eagle.    M  53  mm. 

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771  Third  Centenary  of  the  Revolt  of  Danzig  from  the  Teutonic 

Order,  1754.    View  of  the  city;  in  the  foreground,  the  Polish  and 
the  Prussian  eagles  with  the  cross  of  the  Teutonic  Order.    Rev. 
Inscription.    Danzig.    JR  80  mm. 

772  Second  Centenary  of  the  Gymnasium  of  Danzig,  1758,  by  C. 

Wermuth.    Garden  and  fountain,  gardener  trimming  a  tree.    Rev. 
Arms  and  inscription.    Danzig.    JR.  72  mm. 

773 Centenary  of  the  Peace  of  Oliva,  1760,  by  Luttmer.    View 

of  Danzig;  in  the  background,  the  Weichsel.    Rev.  View  of  the 
convent  Oliva.    Danzig.    1R  81  mm. 

774  Xaver  (fourth  son  of  August  III),  Prince  of  Poland,  Duke  of 
Saxony.    The  Artillery  School  in  Dresden,  1767,  by  Stieler.    Bust 
r.    Rev.  Mars  leading  a  boy  to  artillery  implements.    M  46  mm. 

775  Stanislaus  August,  1764-1795.    Coronation,  1764,  by  J.  P.  Holz- 
hausser.    Head,  diademed,  r.    Rev.  Crown  on  a  cushion.    Krone. 
N  37  mm. 

776  Same  subject,   1764,  by  T.  Pingo.     Head  r.     Rev.  Crown 

radiate.    Krone.      JR  33  mm. 

777  Same.     (Rev.) 

778  Reform  of  the  Coinage  and  Opening  of  the  Mint,  1766,  by 

J.  P.  Holzhausser.    Moneta,  sitting  with  a  medallion  of  the  king 
and  cornucopia  full  of  coins,  etc. ;  at  her  left,  a  coin-press ;  in  the 
distance,  the  castle  at  Warsaw.     Rev.  Inscription.     Krone.     JR 
67  mm. 

779  Same  subject,  1766,  by  same  artist.    Obv.  Same.    Rev.  Simi- 
lar to  preceding.    Krone.    (Rev.)     JR  44  mm. 

780  Troublous  Condition  of  the  Country  (1770),  by  J.  P.  Holz- 
hausser.    Head,  diademed,  r.    Rev.  Vessel  in  a  stormy  sea,  be- 
tween two  rocks.    Krone.    M  40  mm. 

781  Pattern  for  a  half-thaler,  1771.     Head,  diademed,  r.     Rev. 

Assaying  furnace.    JR  33  mm. 

782  Unsuccessful  Attempt  on  the  Life  of  the  King,  1771,  by  J.  L. 

Oexlein.     Two  kings  between  two  Furies ;  in  the  background, 
view  of  the  city.    Rev.  The  king  is  conducted  by  Providence  back 
to  the  palace  at  Warsaw.    JR  43  mm. 

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783  Study  of  Agriculture  introduced  into  the  Public  Schools, 

1777,  by  J.  P.  Holzhausser.    Head  of  Stanislaus  August  in  oak- 
wreath  r.    Rev.  Names  of  the  eight  commissioners ;  dedicated  by 
Major-General  Rieule.    JE  60  mm. 

784  Same  subject,  1777,  by  J.  P.  Holzhausser.    Obv.  Same.    Rev. 

Inscription.    M  44  mm. 

785  Prize  medal  (1782),  by  J.  P.  Holzhausser.    Head  of  Stanis- 
laus August,  diademed,  r.    Rev.  ME-RENTI-BUS  within  laurel, 
olive,  and  oak-wreaths.    Krone.    &  53  mm. 

786  Athletic  Games  held  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Monument  to 

John  III  Sobieski,  1788.    Head  of  John  III  Sobieski,  laureate,  r. 
Rev.  Two  lances  crossed  and  laurel-wreath.    Krone.    M  39  mm. 

787  Same.    (Rev.) 

788  Constitution  of  the  3d  of  May,  1791,  by  M.  Holtzhey.    Bust  r. 

Rev.  A  genius  holds  the  cap  of  liberty  over  a  globe  (on  which  are 
the  Polish-Lithuanian  arms)   surmounted  by  a  crown  and  the 
monogram  of  Christ.    M  45  mm. 

789  Laying  of  the  Corner-stone  in  the  Church  of  Providence, 

1792,  by  J.  P.  Holzhausser.     Head  r.    Rev.  Inscription.    Krone. 
M  40  mm. 

790  Prize  medal,  by  J.  P.  Holzhausser.    Head,  diademed,  r.   Rev. 

MERENTIBUS  and  wreaths.    M  40  mm. 

791  Military  medal  of  merit  lor  eighteen  years'  service.    Crown 

above  STANISLAW  |  AUGUST  |  KROL  |  Palm  and  laurel 
branches.    Rev.  Inscription  in  Polish.    Krone.    M  39  mm. 


PERSONAL  MEDALS 

792  Michael  Barclay  de  Tolly,  Russian  Field-marshal,  1815,  by  Loos. 
Return  from  glorious  campaign  against  Napoleon  I.     Bust  in 
uniform  1.    Rev.  Arms  of  Warsaw.    White  metal  48  mm. 

793  Karl  Chodkiewicz,  Field-marshal,  1621,  by  Lang.     Bust  in  uni- 
form, facing.    Rev.  Inscription  (engraved),  CONSILIO  ET  VIR- 
TUTE  MILITARI  ID  FUIT  PATRIAE  QUOD  SUAE  IN- 

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SIGNIORES   GRECI   ET   LATINI.   DEC.  A.   1621   S.   M.  S. 

M  54  mm. 

794  Nicholas  Copernicus,  Astronomer,  born  in  Thorn ;  a  medal  of 
1830,  by  W.  Oleszczynski.    Copernicus  sitting  with  a  globe ;  as  in 
the  statue  by  Thorwaldsen  in  Warsaw.     Rev.  Inscription  in  a 
wreath.    ^E  60  mm. 

795  Alexander  Georg  Czartoryski,  Prince.    Medal  of  the  city  of  Dan- 
zig on  the  occasion  of  his  baptism,  1762,  by  Loos.     Crowned 
female  figure  with  the  new-born  prince,  and  family  escutcheon. 
M  63  mm. 

796  Johann  Hevelius  (Hewelcke),  Astronomer  of  Danzig.     On  his 
death,  1687,  by  A.  Karlsteen.     Bust  facing.    Rev.  Eagle  soaring 
over  a  landscape.    M  45  mm. 

797  Same.    (Rev.)    JE  45  mm. 

798  Stanislaus  Konarski,  Poet  and  Scholar.    Medal  of  1765  by  J.  P. 
Holzhausser.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Two  books  and  a  wreath.    M  44  mm. 

799  Thaddeus  Kosciuszko,  General.    Medal  of  "Series  numismatica" 
1818  by  Caunois.    Bust  and  inscription.    JE  41  mm. 

800  Same.     (Rev.}    JE  gilt  41  mm. 

801  Ignatius  Krasicki,  Archbishop  of  Gnesen,  1780,  by  J.  P.  Holz- 
hausser.   Bust  r.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  44  mm. 

802  Stanislaus  Malachowski,  Provisional  Governor  in  1807  under  Na- 
poleon I ;  later,  President  of  the  Senate  in  the  duchy  of  Warsaw. 
Medal  of  1790  by  Holzhausser,  testimonial  of  King  Stanislaus 
August.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Dedication  in  thirteen  lines.    ^R  44  mm. 

803  August  Moszynski,  Temporary  Director  of  the  mint  at  Warsaw, 
Grand  Master  of  the  Polish  Free  Masons.    Medal  of  1778,  dedi- 
cated by  Johanna  Brzozowska,  WIAZANIE  REKI  WDZIEZ- 
NEY.    A  ribbon.    Rev.  Inscription.    ^R  42  mm. 

804  Christian    Friedrich   Pfleiderer,    Physician    and    Mathematician, 
Director  of  the  Military  Academy  of  Warsaw,  1782,  by  J.  P. 
Holzhausser.     Bust  of  Stanislaus  August  r.     Rev.  Inscription. 
JR  54  mm. 

805  Stanislaus  Felix  Potocki,  Polish  and   (later)    Russian  General, 
1786,  by  J.  P.  Holzhausser.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Inscription.  M  53  mm. 

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806  Bogislaus  I  Radziwill,  Governor-General  of  the  duchy  of  Prussia. 
On  his  death,  1669.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Inscription.    M.  jeton  29  mm. 

807  Same.     (Rev.} 

808  Same  subject,  1669.    Bust  facing.    Rev.  Three  pyramids;  on 

the  first,  winged  sun  and  the  year  of  his  birth ;  on  the  second,  two 
cooing  doves  and  the  year  of  his  marriage ;  on  the  third,  winged 
death's  head  and  the  year  of  his  death.    M  49  mm. 

809  Same  subject,  1669.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  47  mm. 

810  Louisa  Carolina  Radziwill.    On  her  eighth  birthday,  1675.    Bust 
r.    Rev.  View  of  the  castle  of  Birse.    N  40  mm. 

811  Same.    (Rev.}    M  43  mm. 

812  Andreas  Zaluski,  Bishop  of  Culm,  1745,  by  D.  Fehrman.    Bust  r. 
Rev.  View  of  the  building. 

813  Johann  Zamoyski,  General.    Medal  of  the  series  of  Michael  Sol- 
tyk,  1598.    Bust  r.,  in  armor.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  56  mm. 


POMERANIA 

814  Riigen.  Conquest  of  the  Island  by  Denmark,  1678,  by  Sucro. 
Female  figure,  seated,  with  shield  of  Denmark  at  her  side,  points 
to  a  pyramid  on  which  is  inscribed  RVGIA  |  RECEPTA  |  XII. 
Sept.  |  MDCLXXVIII.  Rev.  Eagle  above  the  island,  carrying 
shield  on  which  C.  V.  (Christian  V)  and  F.  W.  (Friedrich  Wil- 
helm).  yR  47  mm. 


BRUNSWICK-LUNEBURG  (DUCHY) 

NEW  LINE  WOLFENBUTTEL 

815  Rudolph  August  and  Anton  Ulrich.     Portrait  medal  by  John 
Breuer,  1667.     Busts  of  the  two  brothers  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Two 
hands   clasped,   above   views   of   Brunswick   and   Wolfenbuttel. 
M  62  mm. 

816  Harmony  of  the  Two  Brothers,  1687,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Busts 

of  the  two  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Two  columns  hung  with  flags,  shields, 
etc.    ^R  53  mm. 

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817  August  Friedrich.     His  Death  at  Philippsburg,  1676,  by  J.  G. 
Breuer.    Bust  r.    Rev.  The  duke  kneeling  before  the  emperor  on 
his  throne ;  in  the  center,  sacrificial  vase ;  near  by,  Charity  and 
Mars.    M.  56  mm. 

818  Elizabeth  Christina  (daughter  of  Ludwig  Rudolph,  wife  of  the 
Emperor  Charles  VI).    Head  r.    Rev.  Compass  on  a  table,  above 
the  firmament.    On  the  table,  NON  SCEPTRA  SED  ASTRA. 
JR.  39  mm. 

819 Same.     (Rev.} 

820  On  her  Widowhood,  by  Donner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Hand  from 

heaven  guiding  a  horse  to  r.     Legend,  AD  NUTUM  DEI  (Ac- 
cording to  God's  will). 

821  Ferdinand  Albrecht  II.    Marriage  to  Antonia  Amalia  (daughter 
of  Ludwig  Rudolph),  1712.    Bust  of  the  duke  r.,  in  armor.    Rev. 
Bust  of  Antonia  Amalia  r.    M  45  mm. 

822  Maximilian  Julius  Leopold.     His  Death  at  Frankfurt  a.  Oder, 
1785,  by  Christian  F.  Krull.     Head  1.     Rev.  On  a  column,  a 
phoenix  soaring  aloft.    The  duke  was  drowned  in  an  attempt  to 
save  others.    JR  41  mm. 

823  Carl  Wilhelm  Ferdinand,  1780-1806,  Royal  Prussian  Field-mar- 
shal.    Medal  dedicated  by  the  States  of  Holland  and  Westfries- 
land  to  the  champion  of  liberty  for  the  Netherlands,  1787,  by 
H.  S.    Bust  r.,  in  armor.    Rev.  Three  wreaths  intertwined. 

NEW  LINE  LUNEBURG 

824  Georg  Wilhelm,  1648-1705.    Portrait  medal  by  Ernst  Brabandt, 

1690.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Prancing  horse.    QUO  FAS  ET  GLORIA 
DUCUNT  (Whither  right  and  ambition  lead).    JR.  57  mm. 

825  Sophie   Charlotte    (daughter   of   Ernst   August).      Marriage   to 
Friedrich  I  of  Prussia,  1691,  by  Arvid  Karlsteen.    Bust  of  Sophie 
Charlotte    r.    Rev.    Beehives.     MON    DEVOIR    FAIT    MON 
PLAISIR.    1R  50  mm. 

826  Ernst  August,  Bishop  of  Osnabriick,  1679-1698.     Prize  medal, 

1691,  by  A.  Karlsteen.    Bust  of  Ernst  August  r.    Rev.  Trophy  of 
victory.    JR  63  mm. 

«27  Harz  Ausbeutemedaille,  without  year.     Mining  village  in 

the  Harz  Mountains ;  in  the  foreground  Saturn  with  cornucopia 
on  shoulder,  full  of  coins.     SIC  VENIUNT  (Thus  they  come). 

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Rev.  Winged  Saturn  empties  a  cornucopia  with  money  into  a 
well;  near  by,  building,  a  peacock,  and  soldiers.  SIC  ABEUNT 
(Thus  they  go).  The  Ausbeute  medals  and  coins  were  so  called 
because  they  were  struck  from  the  proceeds  or  profits  (Ausbeute) 
of  the  mines.  In  the  same  way  gold  ducats  struck  from  the 
Rhine  gold  were  called  Fluss-gold  Dukaten.  Compare  the  term 
"guinea"  in  England. 

828  Georg  Ludwig,  1698-1714.     Portrait  medal,  1700,  by  Raimund 
Faltz.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Free  horse.    JR.  66  mm. 

829  Taking  Command  of  the  Imperial  Troops,  1707,  by  P.  H. 

Miiller.    Bust  1.    Rev.  The  Trojan  horse;  in  the  background,  the 
city  of  Troy.    M  43  mm. 

830  Georg  August,  1727-1760.     Marriage  to  Wilhelmina  Charlotta, 
1705,  by  E.  Hannibal.     Bust  of  Georg  August  r.    Rev.  Bust  of 
Wilhelmina  Charlotta  r.    ^R  66  mm. 

831  Same.    (Rev.) 


SAXONY 

ERNESTINE  LINE 

832  Johann  Friedrich,  1532-1554.     Portrait  medal  of  1537.     IMAGO 
IOANNIS   FRIDERICI   ELECTORIS   DVCIS   SAXONIAE. 
Rev.   Cavalrymen   at   a   tourney,   in   helmets   with   close-drawn 
vizors.     In  the  exergue,  NON  FRVSTRA  GLAD  |  IVM  GES- 
TAT  IOAN  D  |  El  MINISTER  EST  |  VLTOR  AD  |  MDXXX- 
VII  |    JR.  50  mm. 

Middle  House  of  Weimar 

833  Bernhard.    Capture  of  Breisach,  1638,  by  J.  Blum.    Bust  of  Duke 
Bernhard  of  Saxe-Weimar  facing,  in  a  frame  supported  by  two 
angels.    Rev.  View  of  the  city,  and,  above,  inscription.     M  gilt 
53  mm- 

834  Same  subject,  1639,  by  S.  Dadler.    The  duke  on  horseback 

r.,  crowned  by  a  hand  from  heaven  holding  a  wreath ;  in  the  dis- 
tance, the  troops.    Rev.  View  of  Breisach.    JR  60  mm. 

New  House  of  Gotha 

835  Johann  Wilhelm,  1695-1707.     Medal  without  year,  by  J.  Koch. 
Bust  r.    Rev.  Inscription  in  sixteen  lines.      /R  31  mm. 

70 


ALBERTINE  LINE 

836  Johann  Georg  I,  1615-1656.     Centenary  of  the  Augsburg  Con- 
fession, 1630,  by  S.  Dadler.    VERBVM  DOMINI  MANET  IN 
AETERNVM  —  DEN  15  IVNY  ANNO  1530.     Bust  facing,  in 
fur-bordered  cloak,  holding  raised  sword  in  both  hands.     Rev. 
Inscription  in  eleven  lines.    JR.  37  mm. 

837  Johann  Georg  II,  1656-1680.    Erection  of  the  Church  at  Moritz- 
berg,  1661.    A  pyramid  decorated  with  shield,  sword,  etc.    To  1., 
open  Bible  ;  above,  crown  ;  to  r.,  crossed  swords  within  a  wreath  ; 
above,  elector's  cap.    Rev.  Inscription  in  twelve  lines.    7R.  64  mm. 

838  Johann  Georg  III,  1680-1691.     Portrait  medal  by  Ernst  Kaspar 
Durr  and   M.   H.   Omeis.     Bust   in   armor,   facing,   with   huge 
peruke  and  Order  of  the  Elephant.    Rev.  Hand  with  a  banner. 
M  oval  47x43  mm. 

839  -  Homage  of  Dresden   (1681),  by  J.  Kittel.     Bust  r.     Rev. 
RVTAE  SVB  HONORS,  etc.    View  of  Dresden.    M.  42  mm. 

840  -  Campaigns  against  Mainz,  1689,  by  M.  H.  Omeis.     Bust  r. 
Rev.  Three  eagles  flying  toward  the  sun.    M.  33  mm. 

841  -  Same.    (Rev.} 

842  Johann  Georg  IV,  1691-1694.     Campaign  on  the  Rhine,  1692,  by 
P.  H.  Miiller.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Resting  river-god  of  the  Rhine,  and 
Mars  with  a  trophy  on  his  shoulder  striding  r.    M  50  mm. 

843  -  Homage  of  the  Senate  of  Weissenfels,   1699   (?).     GAV- 
DIVM   REIPVBLICAE.     View  of  Weissenfels  and  the   Saal 
River;  above,  bust  r.,  inclosed  in  a  wreath.    Rev.  Inscription  in 
thirteen  lines.    M  49  mm. 

844  Friedrich  August  I,  1694-1733.     Return  to  Gotha,  1692,  by  C. 
Wermuth.    Bust  of  the  brothers  Friedrich  August  I  and  Johann 
Wilhelm  of  Gotha  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Two  doves  flying  side  by  side. 


845  -  Accession,   1694,  by  P.  H.   Miiller.     Bust  r.     Rev.  HER- 
CVLES  SAXONICVS.    Standing  Hercules.    M  43  mm. 

846  --  Medal  of  1706.     Head  r.     Rev.  NONDUM  APPARUIT. 

Setting  sun.    M  26  mm. 

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847  Friedrich  August  III,  1763-1806.    Homage  of  Freiberg,  1769,  by 
Stockman.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Ceres  standing.    &  43  mm. 

848  Peace  of  Tilsit,  1707,  by  C.  J.  Kriiger.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Peace 

near  an  altar.    &  47  mm. 


KINGDOM  OF  SAXONY 

849  Friedrich    August    I,    1806-1827.      The    Protest    Registered    at 
Speier,  1829,  by  G.  Pfeuffer.    Half-length  figures  of  Duke  Ernst  of 
Luneburg,  Margrave  Georg  of  Brandenburg,  the  Elector  Johann 
of  Saxony,  Landgrave  Philipp  of  Hesse,  and  Prince  Wilhelm  of 
Anhalt.    Rev.  A  group  of  six  figures  taking  oath  on  the  Bible. 
M  41  mm. 

850  Anton,  1827-1836.    The  Constitution,  1831,  by  F.  Koing.    Heads 
of  Anton  and  the  co-regent  Friedrich  August  r.,  jugate.     Rev. 
Document  with  a  wreath.    JR  47  mm. 


COLLATERAL  LINE  OF  SAXE-WEISSENFELS 

851  Christian,  1712-1736.  Second  Centenary  of  the  Augsburg  Con- 
fession, 1730,  by  C.  Wermuth.  Bust  r.  Rev.  The  duke  kneeling 
at  an  altar  before  an  open  Bible.  JR  32  mm. 


ANHALT 

LINE   BERNBURG 

852  Victor  Amadeus,  1656-1718.  Reunion  of  the  Collateral  Line  of 
Harzgerode  and  the  House  of  Anhalt-Bernburg,  1709.  Bust  r. 
In  the  exergue,  MODERAMINE  |  VICTOR.  Rev.  Inscription 
above  a  view  of  Harzgerode.  M  52  mm. 


BADEN 

BERNHARDINE   LINE 

853  Ludwig  Wilhelm,   1677-1707.     Campaign  on   the   Rhine.     The 
margrave  on  horseback  r.     Rev.  NON  CURAT  NUMERUM. 
A  lion  pursuing  wolves.    M  49  mm. 
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854  Victory  at  Nissa,  1689,  by  W.  Brunner.     Bust  r.,  within  in- 
scription in  two  lines.    Rev.  Battle  scene.    JR  48  mm. 

855  Victory  at  Donauwerth,  1704,  by  G.  Hautsch.    Bust  r.    Rev. 

View  of  the  city  and  of  the  camp  on  the  Schellenberg;  in  the  fore- 
ground, reclining  river-god  holding  a  mural  crown.    JR  37  mm. 

856  Victory  at  Hochstadt,  1704  (series  of  Friedrich  Kleinert  of 

Nuremberg).    The  busts  of  the  victors,  Prince  Eugene  of  Savoy, 
Ludwig  Wilhelm  of  Baden,  and  the  Duke  of  Marlborough,  in 
medallions  upheld  by  two  genii.    Rev.  Seated  genius  writing  on  a 
shield  and  reclining  river-god.    JR  45  mm. 

857  Ludwig  Georg  and  Franziska  Sibylla.    Peace  of  Rastadt,  1714,  by 
G.  W.  Vestner.    Busts  of  the  two  facing.    Rev.  View  of  the  cas- 
tle.   JR  35  mm. 

858  Friedrich  VII  Magnus,  1677-1709.     Portrait  medal,  1689,  by  A. 
Meybusch.    Bust  r.    Rev.  QVO  PAS  ET  GLORIA  DVCVNT. 
Horse  in  coat  of  mail  leaping  1.    M  54  mm. 

859  Same  subject,  1714,  by  same.    CONSTANTIA  AVGVSTI. 

Figure  of  Prosperity.    Rev.  View  of  castle.    JR  54  mm. 

860  Carl  Wilhelm,  1709-1738.    Medal  of  1709  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Bust 
r.     Rev.  AVDACEM  FORTVNA  CORONAT.     Crowned  lion 
with    double    tail    walking    1.    over    weapons.     In    the    exergue 
MDCCVIIIL    ^44  mm. 

861  Same.    (Rev.) 

862  The  Public  Shooting  at  Basel,  1736,  by  J.  Dassier.    Bust  r. 

Rev.  QUIESCO.    In  a  landscape,  a  recumbent  lion.    JR  46  mm. 


GRAND  DUCHY   OF   BADEN 

863  Friedrich,  Grand  Duke  from  1856-  .  Heads  of  Friedrich  and 
Princess  Louise  of  Prussia  1.,  jugate.  Rev.  View  of  Baden-Baden. 
M  50  mm. 


BAVARIA 

864  Maximilian  I,  as  Elector,  1623-1651.  Gold  portrait-medal  with- 
out year.  MAX:  D:  G:  CO:  PA:  RH :  VT:  BA:  D:  S:  R:  I: 
ELECTOR  (Maximilian,  Dei  Gratia,  Comes  Palatini  Rheni  Utri- 

73 


usque  Bavariae  dux.  Severus  Romanus  Imperator,  Elector). 
Bust  r.,  with  short  hair,  flat  collar  and  collar  of  the  Golden  Fleece. 
Rev.  Bavarian  escutcheon  surmounted  by  two  helmets,  upheld  by  two 
lions.  N  33  mm. 

865  Ferdinand  Maria,  1651-1679.    Medal  of  the  States  to  Ferdinand 
Maria  and  Adelheid,  1652.    Busts  of  the  two  r.    Rev.  Angel  hold- 
ing shield.    M  27  mm. 

866  Maximilian  II  Emanuel,  1679-1726.    His  Victories  in  Hungary, 
by  C.  J.  Leherr  (Augsburg).    HERCULES  BAVARICVS.    Bust 
r.,  between  laurel  branches.    Rev.  VIGILI  QVIS  ERIPIET.    Re- 
cumbent lion  with  orphan  on  a  crown.    M  34  mm. 

867  Medal  without  year.    Youthful  head  r.    Rev.  GRATIA  DEI 

MECVM.    Atlas  kneeling  and  supporting  the  globe,  and  holding 
Bavarian  shield.    ^.51  mm. 

868  Marriage  to  Maria  Antonia,  daughter  of  the  Emperor  Leo- 
pold I  (1685),  by  Caspar  Zeggin.    QVOS  DEVS  CONIVNXIT, 
etc.    Busts  of  the  two  confronting.    Rev.  An  angel  holds  the  arms 
of  Bavaria  and  Austria.    M  35  mm. 

869  Same  subject  (1685),  medal  of  the  States.    Busts  r.,  jugate. 

Rev.   IT  A  VOVENTIBVS,  etc.     An  angel's  head  above  five 
shields.    M  35  mm. 

870  Same  subject,  1685,  by  M.  Brunner.     Busts  of  the  two  r., 

jugate.     Rev.  O  HIMMEL   FROHES   BAND,  etc.     View  of 
Munich,  above  two  hands  with  a  cornucopia.    M  45  mm. 

871  Same.    (Rev.)    M  gilt  45  mm. 

872  Victories  of  the  Elector  (Vienna,  Gran,  Ofen,  etc.),  1686. 

Busts  of  Maximilian  Emanuel  and  Maria  Antonia  confronting. 
Rev.  Elector's  cap,  wreath,  crown,  etc.,  all  inclosed  by  inscriptions. 
M  48  mm. 

873  Similar,  1686,  by  M.  Brunner.    M  49  mm. 

874  Victory  at  Mohacz,  1687.    The  Elector  on  horseback  dash- 
ing r.  over  a  fallen  Turk.    Rev.  Altar  between  two  captive  Turks. 
M  44  mm. 

875  Conquest  of  Belgrade,  1688,  by  G.  Hautsch.     Bust  r.    Rev. 

Map  of  Belgrade  and  the  surrounding  river.    M  43  mm. 

876  Same.    (Rev.) 

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877 Same  subject,  1688,  by  same.    Bust  r.    Rev.  SIC  VOLVIT 

DEVS.    View  of  the  city.  "(Rev.}    M  43  mm. 

878  Capture  of  Mainz  by  the  Bavarian  and  Saxon  Troops  of  the 

Imperial  Army,  1689.    View  of  the  city.    Rev.  Fall  of  Phaethon. 
JR  49  mm. 

879  Birth  of  Prince  Joseph  Ferdinand,  1692.     Medal  presented 

by  the  States.    The  young  Prince  clad  in  lion's  skin  on  a  pedestal 
between  the  shields  of  Bavaria  and  Hapsburg.    Rev.  The  imperial 
apple  on  the  globe  of  the  earth. 

880  Nomination  as  Stadthalter  of  the  Netherlands ;  1692,  by  G. 

Hautsch.    Bust  r.    Rev.  The  Elector  as  Persus  frees  Belgium  as 
Andromeda.    M  35  mm. 

881  Same  subject,  1692,  by  P.  Roettier.    Head  r.    Rev.  Similar. 

/R  29  mm. 

882  Entrance  into  Brussels  as  Stadthalter  of  the  Netherlands, 

1692,  by  P.  H.  Mullen    Bust  r.    Rev.  ADVENTVS  PRINCIPIS, 
etc.    The  Elector  on  horseback  received  by  two  female  figures. 
M  45  mm. 

883  Birth  of  Prince  Ferdinand  Maria,  1699.    Medal  presented  by 

the  States.     Three  sunflowers  with  arms.     Rev.  Inscription.     JR. 
28  mm. 

884  Successes  of  the  Bavarian  Arms,  1703,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    The 

Elector  on  a  pedestal,  on  which  are  the  arms  of  Ulm  and  Augs- 
burg.   Rev.  Victory  surrounded  by  shields.    M  41  mm. 

885  Same.    (Rev.)    IE  gilt. 

886  Reinstatement  in  his  Hereditary  Possession  and  Electoral 

Dignity.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Bust  of  the  Elector  in  the  setting  sun  be- 
fore Bavaria  kneeling  and  Peace  standing.    M.  49  mm. 

887  Return  of  the  Elector,  1715.    Medal  presented  by  the  States. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  REDUCI  OPTIMO,  etc.     Five  burning  hearts  on 
an  altar.    M  32  mm. 

888  Carl  Albert,  1726-1742.    Betrothal  to  Maria  Amalia,  daughter  of 
the  Emperor  Joseph  I.    Bust  r.    Two  genii  bring  to  the  Elector 
the  picture  of  his  bride.    1R  49  mm. 

75 


88g  Maximilian  Joseph  III,  1745-1777.  Medal  without  year  by  F.  A. 
Schega.  Bust  of  Maximilian  Joseph  r.  in  mantle  and  order.  Rev. 
Bust  of  his  wife  Maria  Anna,  daughter  of  August  III  of  Poland, 
1.  M  33  mm. 


KINGDOM   OF  BAVARIA 


890  Maximilian  Joseph  I,    1806-1825.     The   Constitution,   1819,  by 
F.  X.  Losch.    Head  r.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  48  ram. 


PALATINATE 

ELECTORAL  LINE  OF  NEUBURG 

891  Johann    Wilhelm,    1690-1716.      Johann    Wilhelm    as    Electoral 
Prince,  by  J.  Selter.    Bust  r.,  in  armor.    Rev.  Three-masted  ship 
under  full  sail  on  a  stormy  sea.    JR  71  mm. 

892  Union  of  the  Houses  of  Bavaria  and  the  Palatinate  with 

Florence  through  the  marriage  of  Violante  Beatrice,  daughter  of 
Ferdinand  Maria  of  Bavaria,  with  the  Crown  Prince  of  Florence, 
and  through  the  marriage  of  the  Electoral  Prince  Johann  Wil- 
helm of  the  Palatinate  with  Anna  Maria  Louisa,  daughter  of 
Cosmo  III  of  Florence,  1699,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    In  the  foreground 
sits  Cosmo  III  in  antique  dress,  holding  a  review  of  his  army  and 
navy.    Rev.  The  crowned  shields  of  Bavaria,  the  Medici,  and  the 
Palatinate  above  two  cornucopiae.    1R  50  mm. 

893  Vicariate  Medal,  1711.    Johann  Wilhelm  wearing  crown  and 

carrying  a  baton  riding  to  r.    Rev.  Hercules  and  Atlas  holding  up 
the  earth.    A  medal  issued  during  an  interregnum  in  the  Roman- 
German   Empire,  when  the   Elector  of  the   Palatinate,  Johann 
Wilhelm,  was  a  vicar.    M  66  mm. 

COLLATERAL  LINE  SULZBACH  II 

894  Christian  August.     On  his  eighty-second  birthday,  1703,  by  G. 
Hautsch.    Bust  facing.    Rev.  Oak-tree.    ?R  35  mm. 


ARCHBISHOPRICS  OF  GERMANY 

COLOGNE 

895  Joseph  Clemens,  Duke  of  Bavaria,  1688-1702  and  1714-1723.  Ac- 
cession by  P.  H.  Miiller.  Youthful  bust  r.  Rev.  The  crowned 
Bavarian  lion  with  the  bishopric  shield;  above,  Victory  with  a 
wreath.  JR  44  mm. 

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896  Clemens  August,  Duke  of  Bavaria,   1728-1761.     Opening  of  a 
Canal,  1724,  by  V.     Bust  r.,  in  ermine  cloak.     Rev.  Figure  of 
Prosperity  with  rudder  and  cornucopia;  in  the  exergue,  FOSSA 
APERTA.  1724.    9.  MAY.    M.  49  mm. 

897  Sede  Vacante,  1761. 

MAINZ 

898  Friedrich  Karl  Joseph,  Baron  of  Erthal,  1774-1802.    Visit  to  Er- 
furt, 1777,  by  Stockman     Bust  r.     Rev.  View  of  the  city.     ^R 
47  mm. 

BISHOPRICS  OF  GERMANY 

BAM  BERG 

899  Peter  Philipp  of  Dernbach,  1672-1683.    Centenary  of  the  Founda- 
tion of  the  University  of  Wiirzburg,  by  I.  L.     Bust  r.    Rev.  A 
hand  from  the  clouds  holds  two  shields  (of  Bamberg  and  Wiirz- 
burg) by  a  cord.    ^R  57  mm. 

900  Sede  Vacante,  1795,  by  Werner.    The  cathedral  and  a  crowned 
queen.    Rev.  King  on  horseback.    JR  38  mm. 


901  Heinrich  VIII,  Baron  von  Bibra,  1759-1788.     Fiftieth  Jubilee, 
1779,  by  J.  L.  Oexlein.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Three  female  figures  near 
an  altar.    M.  56  mm. 

HILDESHEIM 

902  Sede  Vacante,  1724,  by  P.  P.  Werner.     Charlemagne,  standing. 
Rev.  St.  Louis,  standing,  holding  a  model  of  the  church;  both 
sides,  circle  of  shields.    M  54  mm. 

903  Sede  Vacante,  1761,  by  Thiebaud.    Madonna  in  the  clouds  seated 
before  the  arms  of  the  bishopric.     Rev.  Bishop's  chair  of  state 
and  view  of  the  church.     Each  side  has  a  circle  of  shields.     M 
56  mm. 


904  Sede  Vacante,  1719,  by  Werner.    St.  Paul,  standing.  Rev.  Charle- 
magne.   Both  sides  in  a  circle  of  shields.    1R  49  mm. 

77 


PADERBORN 

905  Sede  Vacante,  1719,  by  P.  P.  Werner.     The  Bishop  Hathumar, 
with  a  model  of  the  church.     Rev.  Charlemagne.     Both  sides, 
circle  of  shields.    JR.  45  mm. 

906  Sede  Vacante,  1761.     Three  shields  in  a  circle  of  arms.     Rev. 
Bishop  Hathumar  and  Charlemagne  with  a  model  of  the  church. 
(Rev.}    M.  42  mm. 

PASSAU 

907  Sede  Vacante,  1761,  by  J.  L.  Oexlein.    St.  Stephan,  seated.     Be- 
low, I.  C.  B.  —  J.  C.  Busch — Mint-master  of  Regensburg.    View 
of  the  city  of  Passau ;  in  the  foreground,  confluence  of  the  Inn 
and  the  Danube.    ^R  44  mm. 


WURZBURG 

908  Sede  Vacante,  1795,  by  Werner.    Three  escutcheons.    Rev.  Ma- 
donna and  three  saints.  Both  sides  in  circle  of  shields.  M  45  mm. 


HESSE 

LINE   OF   CASSEL 

909  Wilhelm  VI,  1637-1663.    Medal  on  his  Death,  1663,  by  J.  G.  B. 
Bust  facing.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  25  mm. 

910  Friedrich  I,  1730-1751.    Victory  at  Graevenburg,  1704,  by  P.  H. 
Miiller.     Bust  r.     Rev.  The  mountain  castle  Trarbach  on  the 
Mosel.    M  37  mm. 

911  Wilhelm  VII,  1751-1760.     Portrait  medal,  by  J.  C.  Hedlinger. 
Bust  r.,  in  armor  and  fur-lined  cloak.    Rev.  RECTVS  ET  IM- 
MOTVS.    An  obelisk  in  the  midst  of  surging  billows.    M  52  mm. 

912  Friedrich  II,  1760-1785.    Jubilee  of  the  French  Church  in  Cassel 
Established  by  Karl  I,  1685,  by  Korner.     Heads  of  Karl  I  and 
Friedrich  II  confronting.     Rev.  Inscription  in  ten  lines.     JR.  40 
mm. 

LINE  OF  DARMSTADT 

913  Ernst  Ludwig,  1678-1739.    Second  Annual  Festival  of  the  Evan- 
gelical Lutheran  Church,  1717,  by  Balthasar  Johann  Bethmann. 
Bust  r.    Rev.  A  kneeling  figure  before  an  altar.    JR.  42  mm. 

78 


CITIES 

914  Bremen.     The  Roland  Statue,  1640,  by  J.  Blum.     CONSERVA 
DOMINE,  etc.    View  of  the  city.    Rev.  Roland's  statue.     (Rev.) 
JR.  57  mm. 

915  Medal  in  honor  of  Volchard  Mindemann,  1781,  by  R.  D.  Du- 

bois.    Bust  r.,  on  a  pedestal ;  near  by/weeping  Brema  and  broken 
escutcheon.    Rev.  View  of  the  city;  in  the  foreground,  a  sleeping 
man  and  harrow.    M  34  mm. 

916  Breslau.    School  prize,  1669,  by  J.  Buchheim.    View  of  the  city. 
Rev.  NULLA  HORA  SINE  LINEA.    The  sun  above  a  sun-dial 
in  a  garden.    M  41  mm. 

917  Cologne.    The  Restoration  of  Joseph  Clemens  of  Bavaria  in  the 
Archbishopric,    1689.     View   of   Kaiserswerth,   Rheinberg,   and 
Bonn  in  three  cartouches.     Rev.  Banishment  of  Korah;  Aaron 
standing  near  by.    JR.  42.  mm. 

918  Exposition  of  Handicrafts,  1865.     Plants.    Rev.  Inscription 

within  a  wreath.    JR  41  mm. 

919  Eisenach.     Second  Centenary  of  the  Reformation,   1717,  by  C. 
Wermuth.    DV  HERR  BIST  GVT,  etc.    View  of  the  Wartburg ; 
an  angel  with  tablet,  and  Luther's  shield,  etc.     Rev.  View  of 
Eisenach  and  the  conflagration.    M  44  mm. 

920  Frankfurt.     Medal   to   the  volunteers   who  served   in    1813-14. 
Double  eagle.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  34  mm. 

921  Convention  of  Photographers,  1894.    Double  line  inscription 

surrounding  bust  in  inclosure,  etc.  Rev.  Double  eagle.  M  42  mm. 

922  Hamburg.    Prize  of  St.  Johannis  School,  arm  with  sword,  branch, 
and  book.  Rev.  Angel's  head.  BRABEON  |  SCHOLAE  |  HAM- 
BURG.   M  36  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  u.  Med.  1556. 

923  Execution-Recess  of  the  Peace  of  Westphalia,  1650,  by  S. 

Dadler.     Peace  standing  upon  War.     GOTT  LOB  DER  UNS, 
etc.    Rev.  Loyalty  and  Truth  embracing ;  below  lies  Envy.    WO 
GUT  UND  TREU  SICH  KUSSEN,  etc.     1R  50  mm.     Hamb. 
Miinz.  1563. 

924  Bank-Portugaloser,  1653.    View  of  the  city.    HAEC  VRBS, 

etc.     Rev.  Peace  with  two  cornucopias  above  the  Elbe.     PAX 
MARE  PAX  TERRAM.     JR  51   mm.     The  Portugaloser  is  a 
piece  originally  struck  in  gold  of  the  value  of  ten  ducats,  which 

79 


circulated  as  a  coin,  but  served  chiefly  as  a  complimentary  pres- 
entation at  weddings,  births,  and  similar  occasions.  From  the 
sixteenth  century  the  Portugaloser  has  been  struck  in  Hamburg. 
The  name  was  derived  from  the  large  Portuguese  crusados  which 
were  current  in  Germany  among  other  foreign  coins  at  that  time. 
Since  the  state  reserved  to  itself  the  exclusive  right  of  issuing 
coins,  the  bank  in  Hamburg  has  issued  Portugaloser  in  gold  and 
(^  silver,  but/rather  in  the  style  of  medals  than  coins.  Hamb. 
Miinz.  156^7. 

y     -.•/.;,»»"•***.  *      Tf~' 

925  -  Restoration  of  the  Church  Destroyed  by  Lightning,  1661,  by 
P.  H.-<£.     The  burned  church.     Rev.  The  restored  edifice.     1R 
48  mm.     i*'- 

*       '         '      4&» 

926  -  Bank-Portugalofefi'  -1664.    View  of  the  city.    A  TE  FUN- 

PATUM,  etc.    RevSPlam  of  the  city.    yR  49  mm.    Hamb.  Mtinz. 


927  -  .!§aiifle,sfe65.    View  of  the  city.    SUB  VMBRA.    Rev.  Arms 
of  the  four  bankjnjlpcities.     (Rev.)     JR.  50  mm.     Hamb.  Miinz. 
I573-" 

928  -  Same,  1667.    Similar.    Rev.  Table  with  book-and  arms.    DA 
PACEM,  etc.    j«*5f  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1575. 


929,  -  Same,  1677,  by  J.'Retecke.  On  the  Four-European  Banks. 
?  Wisdom,  Unity,  and  Vigilance.  QUID  PRllDENS,  etc.  Rev. 

•^*.  .  The  goddess  of  abundance  before  a  column  with  the  arms  of  the 
four  banking  cities,  Venice,  Amsterdam,  Hamburg,  and  Nurem- 
berg. W  49  mm.  (ten  ducats).  ,  Hamb.  Miinz.  1609. 

^jiC*-"-  ;*. 

930  -  r-  Same,  1679.    The  year  of  peace.    View  of  Hamburg  and  the 
Elbe  dotted  with  ships  ;  aboye,  the  angel  of  peace  with  cornu- 
copise.    DEINE  GUT]|,  etc."  'Rev:  Loyalty  and  Truth  embracing. 
Af  51  mm.    Hantb.  'Muitt.  115. 

V  4     v. 

931  -  Siege  of  Hamburg,  1686.    A  bird  tries  to  carry  off  a  lamb. 
TALIA  RELINQVAS  AQUILAE.    Rev.  View  of  the  city  with 
a  comet.    M  49  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  u.  Med.  1629. 

t   ^  •  '   '      •'  *-*•"  *  - 

93s  U_  Sanrfe:-.  (Rev.) 

933  -  Medal  by  J.  Retecke.     View  of  the  city.     HAEC  VRBS 
TUTA,  etc.    Rev.  Peace  vanquishes  Envy.    PAX  MARE,  PAX 
TERRAM,  etc.    M  gilt  50  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1681. 

934  -  Same.     (Rev.)    JR.  50  mm. 

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• 

935  -  The  Year  of  the  Plague,  1713.    View  of  the  city  and  angel 
above.     Rev.  NIMM  DIESES  HIN  ZUM  |  ANGEDENKEN, 
etc.    JR.  40  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  u.  Med.  1724. 

936  -  Remarkable  Beginning  of  the  Year,  1713.    Name  of  Jehovah 
radiate.    Rev.  HAMBURG,  etc.    M  35  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1726. 

937  -  Deliverance  from  the  Plague,  1714.    View  of  the  city.    Rev. 
Landscape  with  rainbow.    JR  44  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1734. 

938  -  Second  Centenary  of  the  Reformation,  1717.     View  of  the 
city.    SUB  UMBRA,  etc.    Rev.  IN  |  MEMORIAM,  etc.    JR.  40 
mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1750  a. 

} 

939  -  Bank-Portugaloser,  1732.     Neptune  and  the  river-god,  ^Elbe 
exchange  ships.     VTRIVSQVEOOMMERCH.     Rev.  Arms  of 
the  city  surrounded  by  seven  shields.    M  48  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz. 
1807. 

940  -  Reopening  of  Trade  between  Denmark  and  Hamburg,  1736, 
by  P.  Hi  G.    Time  opens  a  door  to  Mercury.    SO  WIRD  DEN 
ZEITEN.    Rev.  Inscription,    ffr&mm.    Hamb. 


941  -  Centenary  of  the  Peace  ol  Westphalia,  1748,  by  P.  H.  G. 
Religion  seated  near  a  column  on  which  Time*  engraves  the  letter 
C  (100)  NUMERUS  IVBILANS.    Rev.  View  of  the  city;  above, 
the  imperial  eagle.    M  40  mm.    Hamb.'  Miinz.  1857. 

;"•"' 

942  -  Same.     (Rev.} 

943  -  Treaty  of  Peace  with  Algiers,  1751.    View  of  the  city.    Rev. 
Mercury  brings  Neptune  an  olive-branch  from  the  Zodiac.     M 
39  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1876. 

944  -  Same.     (Rev.} 

945  -  Laying  the  Corner-stone  of  the*  St.  Mishaelis  Church,  1751, 
by  P.  H.  G.     Ruins  of  the  tower,  kneeling  Jacob  and  Jacob's 
ladder.     Rev.   Blossoming  mustard-plant.     M  40  mm.     Hamb. 
Miinz.  1875. 

946  -  Completion  of  the  Little  Michaelis  Church,  1755.    View  of 
the  church.     SIEHE  DA  EINE  HftTTE  GOTTES.     AP.  21. 
Rev.  A  female  figure  with  banner  at  a  lector.    JR  39  mm.    Hamb. 
Miinz.  1894. 

947  -  Bank-Portugaloser.    Conclusions  of  peace  at  Versailles  and 
Hubertusberg,  1763.    Hammonia  kneeling  before  an  altar,  offer- 

Si 


ing  thanks.     Rev.  Closed  temple  of  Janus.     M  49  mm.     Hamb. 
Miinz.  1904. 

948  Half  Bank-Portugaloser.    (Rev.)    M  39  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz. 

1905. 

949  Financial  Crisis  of  1763  at  Hamburg  and  Amsterdam,  1764, 

by  J.  G.  Holtzhey.    The  goddess  of  peace  pushes  back  the  hat 
from  Mercury,  god  of  commerce,  and  discloses  to  him  a  mass  of 
paper  which  is  blowing  in  all  directions.     MAGNAS  INTER 
OPES  INOPS  (Poverty  amid  great  treasures).     Horace,  Odes, 
III.  ii.  28.    Rev.  A  standing  figure  holding  a  scepter.    JR  45  mm. 
Hamb.  Miinz.  I.  p.  94. 

950  Same.     (Rev.) 

951  Prize  medal  of  the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  the  Useful 

Arts  and  Crafts  (1765,  year  of  its  foundation).    Victory  flying  1. 
with  wreath  and  palm.    Rev.  Name,  engraved  within  a  wreath, 
Oberwachter  Netzler,  1865.    JR  33  mm.    Cf.  Hamb.  Miinz.  19237. 

952  Half  Bank-Portugaloser.     On  the   New   Banking  System, 

1770.     A  writing-table  and  an  assaying-table.     In  the  exergue, 
AERARIUM  MERCATUR  MDCCLXX.     Rev.  A  large  table 
with  a  pair  of  scales  on  which  are  silver  bars.     ARGENTUM 
CIVIBVS    SERVATUM    REDDITUM.     ^  40   mm.     Hamb. 
Miinz.  1931. 

953  Establishment   of   the    Fourth    Insurance    Company,    1772. 

Mercury  offers  his  hand  to  a  seated  female  figure;  above,  a 
genius  empties  the  contents  of  his  cornucopia  upon  them.    Rev. 
A  heap  of  wares  and  money;  in  the  distance,  ships.    M  42  mm. 
Hamb.  Miinz.  1934. 

954  Renewal  of  the  Second  Insurance  Company,  1791.    Hope  on 

the  sea-coast.    Rev.  In  an  oak-wreath,  a  bust  of  Mercury  on  a 
pedestal.    M  37  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1966. 

955  Admiralty.     Half  Bank-Portugaloser.     The  New  Century, 

1801.     Saturn  near  a  rostral  column.    Rev.  Inscription  within  a 
wreath.    1R  38  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1987. 

956  Retreat  of  the  Danes,  1801.    Hammonia  sits  near  a  pedestal 

weeping.    Rev.  Inscription.    JR  34  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  I.  p.  96. 

957  Bank-Portugaloser.    Peace  of  Amiens,  1802.    Reclining  river- 
god  Elbe  holds  in  his  right  hand  a  statue  of  Peace.    Rev.  Ceres 

82 


and  Mercury  clasp  hands  near  an  altar.    M  42  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz. 
1992. 

958  Same,   1802.     Renewal  of  the  Hamburg  Naval   Insurance 

Company,  by  Abramson.    Seated  Minerva  with  her  shield  wards 
off  Mars  as  he  approaches.    Rev.  Mercury  above  the  globe.    JR 
42  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1994. 

959  Millennium  of  the  City  of  Hamburg,  1803.     View  of  the 

Alster   basin   with   the  Jungf ernstieg ;   above,   a   genius.     Rev. 
Hammonia  seated  under  an  oak-tree  surrounded  by  doves.     JR. 
39  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1999. 

960  Same.    (Rev.} 

961  Same  subject,  1803.    Three  houses  on  the  bank  of  a  stream. 

Rev.  View  of  the  city  from  the  Elbe.    JR  37  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz. 
2002. 

962  Bank-Portugaloser.    Two  Hundredth  Jubilee  of  the  Bank, 

1819.     Hammonia  sacrificing  at  an  altar.    Rev.  Entrance  to  the 
bank.    ^R  41  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  2030. 

963  Half-Portugaloser.     Fifty  Years'  Duration  of  the  Second 

Insurance  Company,  1821.     Bust  of  Mercury  on  a  pedestal.     I. 
M.  S.    Rev.  Inscription.    1R  37  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  I.  p.  37. 

964  Bank-Portugaloser.      The    New    Hospital,     1823,    by    G. 

Pfeuffer.     Ruins  of  the  old  hospital.     Rev.  Seated  Hammonia 
points  with  an  olive-twig  toward  the  new  building.    M  44  mm. 
Hamb.  Miinz.  2040. 

965  Same.    The  New  Bank  Building,  1826,  by  G.  Pfeuffer.    Al- 
legorical representation  of  Security.    Rev.  The  new  building.    JR 
42  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  2042. 

966  Same.    (Rev.) 

967  Bank-Portugaloser.    Three  Hundredth  Jubilee  of  the  Demo- 
cratic Constitution,  1828.    A  mayor  and  five  church-wardens  near 
a  poor-box.    Rev.  Arms  of  the  city  inclosed  by  the  five  shields  of 
the  parish  and  five  ornamented  spaces.    M  41  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz. 
2043. 

968  Fifty  Years  of  the  Fifth  Insurance  Company,  1829,  by  G. 

Pfeuffer.     Seated  Security  with  attributes.     Rev.  Inscription  in 
an  oak-wreath.    M  37  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  2047. 

83 


g6g  Fifty  Years  of  the  Credit-Casse,  1832.    Beehive.    Rev.  Altar 

with  roof  over  it  upheld  by  columns.    M  39  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz. 
2058. 

970  Erection  of  the  Jewish  Hospital,  1841.     Head  of  Salomon 

Heine.    Rev.  View  of  the  hospital.     M  45  mm.     Hamb.  Miinz. 
2070. 

971  The  St.  Petri  Church,  1842.    View  of  the  church  before  the 

fire.    Rev.  View  of  the  ruins.    M  44  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  2079. 

972  The  Great  Fire,  1842.    Plan  of  the  city  with  the  fire  district 

indicated.     Rev.  A  phoenix  rising  from  the  flames.     M  44  mm. 
Hamb.  Miinz.  2075. 

973  Bank-Portugaloser.     Dedication  of  the  St.  Nikolai  Church, 

1863,  by  H.  Lorenz.    Faith  with  palm  and  sword ;  in  the  distance, 
the  burning  church ;  to  the  right,  the  new  building.     Rev.  The 
completed  church.    M  42  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  2122. 

974  American  Athletes  in  Hamburg,  1880,  by  Oscar  Bergmann. 

Eagle  with  fillet  in  its  beak.    Rev.  Four  F's  —  FROMM  FREI 
FRISCH  FROHLICH.    M  28  mm. 

975  Dedication  of  the  New  Exposition  Building,   1881,  by  O. 

Bergmann.    The  building.    Rev.  Inscription.    1R  42  mm. 

976  Union   of  the   Free   Hansa  Town   of   Hamburg  with   the 

Revenue  District  of  the  Empire,   1888,  by  G.  Thielen  and  L. 
Weigand.    Busts  of  Johann  Versmann  and  Carl  Petersen,  burgo- 
masters, r.,  jugate.     Rev.  View  of  the  harbors,  the   Freihafen 
(Free  Harbor)  and  Zollgebiet  (Revenue  District).    M  55  mm. 

977  Teachers'   Convention,    1896,   by  A.    Bergmann.      Bust  of 

Froebel  facing.    Rev.  View  of  the  city.    M  35  mm. 

PERSONAL  MEDALS 

978  Johann  Anderson,  Burgomaster.    On  his  death,  1743.    Fam- 
ily arms.    Rev.  NULLIS,  etc.    M  31  mm. 

979  Johann  Anderson,  son  of  the  former.     On  his  death,  1790, 

by  A.  Aaron.     Family  arms.     Rev.   Funeral  urn.     &  35   mm. 
Hamb.  Miinz.  1965. 

980  Johann  A.  Fabricius,  Professor.    Medal  of  Michael  Richey, 

1722,  by  V.  H.     Bust  1.    Rev.  Inscription.     M  38  mm.     Hamb. 
Miinz.  1769. 

84 


981  -  Court  Jastram  and  Hieronymus  Schnitzger,  City  Counselors. 
Medal  of  1686,  by  E.  F.    Two  clasped  hands,  inscription,  and  a 
death's-head.     Rev.  A  boy  blowing  soap-bubbles.     M.  47  mm. 
Hamb.  Miinz.  1637. 

982  -  Peter  von  Lengerke,  Burgomaster.     Medal  on  his  death, 
1709.     Family  arms.    Rev.  A  dove.     1R  28  mm.     Hamb.  Miinz. 


983  -  Clemens  Samuel  von  Lipstorp,  Burgomaster.    On  his  death, 
1750.     Family  arms.     Rev.  Victory  on  a  pedestal.     JR  29  mm. 
Hamb.  Miinz.  1868. 

984  -  Johann  H.  Luis,  Burgomaster.    On  his  death,  1741.    Family 
arms.    Rev.  A  star  above  the  clouds.    ^31  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz. 
1829. 

985  -  Same.     (Rev.) 

986  -  Johann  Luis,  Burgomaster.  On  his  death,  1788,  by  A.  Aaron. 
Bust  r.    Rev.  Mourning  Hammonia  near  a  funeral  urn.    M  47  mm. 
Hamb.  Miinz.  1963. 

987  -  Bernhard    Mattfeldt,    Burgomaster.      On   his  •  death,    1720. 
Family  arms.     Rev.  A  rain-storm.     M  28  mm.     Hamb.  Miinz. 
1767. 

988  —  —  Hieronymus  Hartwig  Moller,  Burgomaster.     On  his  death, 
1702.    Family  arms.    Rev.  View  of  the  city.    JR.  28  mm.    Hamb. 
Miinz.  1697. 

989  -  Hannibal  Moltrecht,  Fire  Chief.     On  his  retirement,  1872, 
by  H.  Lorenz.    Five  medallions  with  the  five  chief  churches,  two 
in  ruins  from  fires  at  which  Moltrecht  served,  around  central 
medallion  with  city  arms.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  45  mm.    Hamb. 
Miinz.  2155. 

990  -  John  Parish.    Fifty  Years'  Stay  in  Hamburg,  1806.    IN  RE- 
MEMBRANCE |  OF  |  IOHN  PARISH'S  I  FIFTY  YEARS' 
STAY  |  AMONGST  HIS  FRIENDS  |  IN  \  HAMBURGH  |  Rev. 
Inscription.    John  Parish,  born  in  Scotland  in  1742,  lived  for  many 
years  as  a  merchant  in  Hamburg.    He  celebrated  his  fifty  years' 
stay  by  the  striking  of  this  medal.    In  1793  he  was  consul  of  the 
United  States  in  Hamburg.    JR.  40  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  I.  p.  194. 

991  -  Michael  Richey,  Professor.     Medal  of  1748,  by  P.  H.  G. 
Bust  facing.    Rev.  Two  Amors  holding  crowns  above  arms.    JR 
47  mm. 

85 


992  Siegmund  D.  Riicker,  Alderman.    Twenty-fifth  Anniversary 

of  his  Service,  1833,  by  F.  Alsing.     Family  arms.    Rev.  Inscrip- 
tion in  a  wreath.    JR  43  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  2059. 

993  J.    D.    Schaffhausen,    Burgomaster.     On    his    death,    1697. 

Family  arms.    Rev.  ^olus-heads  blowing  upon  the  sea.     JR.  28 
mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1677. 

994  Martin  Lucas  Scheele,  Burgomaster.     On  his  death,  1751. 

Family  arms.    Rev.  Plant.    M  28  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1872. 

995  Martin  Hieronymus  Scheele.    On  his  death,  1774.     Family 

arms.    Rev.  Pyramid.    yR  34  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1941. 

996  Similar.    JR  28  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1940. 

997  Johannes    Schliiter,    Burgomaster.     On    his    death,    1778. 

Family  arms.    Rev.  A  genius  writing  on  a  monument.    JR.  33  mm. 
Hamb.  Miinz.  I.  p.  54. 

998  David    Schliiter,    Burgomaster.      On    his    death,    1844,    by 

Schilling.    Bust  facing.    Rev.  Family  arms.    JR  39  mm.    Hamb. 
Miinz.  2089. 

999  Gerhard  Schroder,  Burgomaster.     On  his  death,   1723,  by 

V.  H.     Family  arms.    Rev.  Crescent  moon  above  clouds.    JR  So 
mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1776. 

1000  Nicolaus    Schuback,    Burgomaster.     On    his    death,    1783. 

Family  arms.    Rev.  A  genius  weeping  by  a  tombstone.    JR  35  mm. 
Hamb.  Miinz.  1957. 

1001  Lucas  von  Spreckelson.    On  his  death.  1751.    Family  arms. 

Rev.  Pair  of  scales,  etc.    JR  34  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1877. 

Nicolaus    Stampeel,    Burgomaster.     On    his    death,    1749. 


Family  arms.    Rev.  Genius.    JR  30  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1860. 

1003  Daniel    Stockfleth,    Burgomaster.     On    his    death,     1759. 

Family  arms.    Rev.  Swan.    1R  30  mm.    Hamb.  Miinz.  1823. 

1004  Claus  Stortebecher,  Pirate.     Medal  without  year.     Head  r. 

CAPT.  1401  (Captured  1401).    Rev.  View  of  the  city.    ^45  mm. 
Hamb.  Miinz.  1663. 

1005  Hanau.    Marriage  of  Friedrich,  Landgrave  of  Hesse,  and  Mary. 
Princess  of  England,  1740,  by  E.  N.    Two  shields,  etc.    Rev.  The 
two  clasp  hands  near  an  altar.    JR  39  mm. 

86 


1006  Herrnhut.    Centenary  of  the  Town,  1822,  by  A.  Thomas.    View 
of  the  site  in  1722.    Rev.  The  town  in  1822.    M  42  mm. 

1007  Leipzig.     The  Convent  of  the  Evangelical  Order,  1631,  by  S. 
Dadler.    View  of  the  city;  above,  a  shield  on  which  is  the  radiate 
name  of  Jehovah,  held  by  two  genii.    Rev.  Hercules  is  conducted 
by  Virtue  to  Apollo  and  Mars.    M  50  mm. 

1008  Same.    (Rev.) 

1009  Third  Centenary  of  the  University  of  Leipzig,  1709.    View 

of  the  city.    Rev.  Pallas  leaning  on  shield.    M  46  mm. 

1010  Lindau.    Second  Centenary  of  the  Augsburg  Confession,  1730,  by 
P.  P.  Werner.    Double  eagle  in  a  circle  of  shields.    Rev.  Inscrip- 
tion.   JR.  47  mm. 

ion  Nuremberg.  Medal  without  year  by  S.  Dadler.  "Trau  nicht  dem 
Gliick,"  etc.  War  and  Peace.  Rev.  AUREA  PAX,  etc.  Peace 
and  Bellona  with  broken  sword ;  above,  genius  with  palm-branch. 
M  54  mm. 

1012  Same.    (Rev.) 

1013  Peace  Concluded,  1650.     Praying  hands  above  the  globe; 

above,  a  hand  with  a  wreath.     Rev.  City  arms  and  inscription. 
/R  klippe  31x31  mm. 

1014  Same.    (Rev.)    M  klippe  24x24  mm. 

1015  Regensburg.     Deliverance  from  the  Plague,  1714.    View  of  the 
city.    Rev.  Noah  and  his  sons  kneeling  at  an  altar.    JR  44  mm. 

1016  Rostock.     Compact  with  Friedrich  Wilhelm,  Duke  of  Mecklen- 
burg, 1702.    View  of  the  city.    Rev.  Rose-bush.    M  37  mm. 

1017  Salzburg.     On  the  Emigrants,  1732,  by  M.  Holtzhey.    View  of 
the  city  and  emigrants  departing.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  49  mm. 

1018  Same  subject,  1732.    Three  men  look  up  at  the  radiant  Eye 

of  Jehovah.    Rev.  Clouds.    M  28  mm. 

1019  Same  subject,  1732.    Departing  emigrants.    Rev.  Reception 

of  the  emigrants.    JR  37  mm. 

1020  Saltzdal.     Blossoming  of  the  American  Aloe    (Century-plant), 
1720.    View  of  the  plant.    Rev.  Inscription.    ^R  48  mm. 

87 


1021  Thorn.     Fifth  Centenary  of  its  Foundation,  1731.     Angel  with 
city  arms  and  inscription.     Rev.  View  of  the  city  in  1235,  and 
procession  of  knights.    M  47  mm. 

1022  Third  Centenary  of  the  Revolt  from  the  Teutonic  Order, 

and    Union     with     Prussia,    1754.     The    Grand    Master    Lud- 
wig  v.   Erlickshausen  on  horseback,  followed  by  five  knights 
mounted,  in  view  of  the  Marienburg,  receives  from  the  herald 
of  the  united  states  their  ultimatum,  1454.     Rev.  View  of  the 
city,  with  the  castle  of  the  knights  stormed  by  the  citizens. 
M  50  mm. 

1023  Same  subject,  1754.    Similar,  but  of  coarser  work.    JR.  50  mm. 

1024  Ulrn.    Completion  of  the  Chief  Spire  of  the  Cathedral,  1890,  by 
K.  Schwenzer.    Bust  of  Karl,  King  of  Wiirtemberg,  r.    Rev.  The 
cathedral.    M  42  mm. 

1025  Vienna.     "Salvator"  medal   without  year.     View  of  the  city; 
above,  eagle.    Rev.  Bust  of  Christ  with  radiate  halo  r.    SALVA- 
TOR MUNDI.    (Rev.)    JR  42  mm. 


ENGLAND 

1026  Elizabeth,  1558-1603.     Protestants  Supported  in  Belgium,  1587. 
Leicester  interceding  for  the  States  before  Elizabeth  seated  on 
her  throne.    Rev.  Pope,  bishops,  etc.    M  52  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  99. 

1027  Defeat  of  the   Spanish  Armada,    1588.     Pope,   kings,   and 

others  seated  in  consultation,  blindfolded ;  floor  filled  with  spikes. 
(The  obverse  is  a  satire  on  the  vain  efforts  of  the  Pope,  Philip  II, 
and   others   against   Elizabeth.)      Rev.   The   fleet  wrecked.     ^ 
52  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  HI. 

1028  James  I,  1603-1625.     Maurice,  Prince  of  Orange,  1624,  by  J.  V. 
Bylaer.    Bust  of  Prince  Maurice,  three-quarters  r.,  within  a  bor- 
der of  seven  shields.    Rev.  Shield  encircled  by  the  Garter.    JR  67 
mm.    Med.  111.  I.  91. 

1029  Charles  I,  1625-1649.     Dominion  of  the  Sea,  1630,  by  Nicholas 
Briot.    Cast  and  chased.    Bust  r.    Rev.  A  ship.    JR  60  mm.    Med. 
111.  I.  40. 

1030  Robert  Devereux,  Earl  of  Essex,  1642.     Half-length  figure 

of  the  Earl  of  Essex,  nearly  full-face,  in  armor.    Rev.  The  two 
Houses  of  Parliament.    M  oval  gilt  with  ring  27x35  mm.     Med. 
I11.I.II3. 


1031  William  Laud,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1644*  by  J.  Roet- 

tier.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Angels  carrying  miter  and  crozier  of  Laud  to 
the  skies.    JR.  58  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  147. 

1032  Giles  Strangsways,  1648,  by  J.  Roettier.    Bust  r.    Rev.  The 

White  Tower  of  London.  This  medal  and  No.  1031  were  executed 
after  the   Restoration  to  commemorate   sufferers   in  the   royal 
cause.    M  61  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  177. 

1033  Memorial  of  Charles  I,  1649.     Bust  by  F.      Rev.  A  seven- 
headed  monster  over  the  head  of  Charles,  the  crown  and  scepter. 
Medal  executed  in  Holland  or  Germany.    M  47  mm.    Med.  111.  I. 
210. 

1034  Same.    Attachment.    (Rev.}    M  47  mm. 

1035  The   Commonwealth,   1644-1660.     Battle  of  Dunbar,   1650,   by 
Thomas   Simon.     Bust  of  Cromwell.     THO.   SIMON   FE  on 
truncation.     Rev.  Parliament  assembled  in  one  house.     1R  oval 
30x35  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  14. 

1036  Death  of  Cromwell,  1658.     Bust  of  Cromwell  1.,  laureate. 

Rev.  A  young  olive-tree.    Medal  executed  in  Holland.    M  49  mm. 
Med.  111.  I.  85. 

1037 Same  subject,  1568.    AT  28  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  84. 

1038  Charles  II,  1660-1685.     Embarkation  at  Scheveningen,  1660,  by 
P.  v.  Abeele.     Bust  of  Charles  II  facing,  with  long  hair.    Rev. 
Fleet  under  sail.    Embossed  and  chased.    JR.  70  mm.    Med.  111.  I. 
44. 

1039  Restoration,  1660.    Gigantomachia,  by  George  Bower.    Bust 

of  Charles  II  1.,  hair  long,  in  lace  cravat,  robes,  collar,  and  George 
of  the  Garter.    Rev.  Jupiter,  seated  upon  his  eagle,  launches  thun- 
der against  prostrate  giants.     A  rich  raised  border  protects  the 
medal  on  both  sides.    JR  64  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  50. 

1040  Restoration,  1660.    "Britanniae,"  by  J.  Roettier.     Bust  of 

Charles  II  r.,  hair  short,  in  antique  costume.     Rev.  Figure  of 
Britannia  on  an  altar,  surrounded  by  Olympian  deities.    JR  64  mm. 
Med.  111.  I.  54. 

1041  Restoration,    1660.     Bust  of  Charles   II,  long  hair.     Rev. 

Three  crowns  in  the  branches  of  a  leafless  oak,  representing  roy- 
alty deprived  of  its  honors.     A  struck  medal  composed  of  two 
pieces  of  metal  united  by  a  rim  and  provided  with  a  ring  for  sus- 
pension.   JR  35  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  38. 


1042  Landing  at  Dover,  1660,  by  J.  Roettier.     Bust  inclosed  by 

branches  of  laurel.    Rev.  A  ship  approaching  the  coast,  where 
three  warriors,  i.e.,  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  await.    This 
is  probably  the  first  medal  executed  by  Roettier  in  England,  and 
is  commemorative  of  the  king's  arrival  in  England.    M  58  mm. 
Med.  111.  I.  48. 

1043  Charles  II  and  Catherine,  1662.    "The  Golden  Medal,"  by 

J.  Roettier.    Bust  of  Charles  II  r.,  in  antique  costume.    Rev.  Bust 
of  Catherine  r.    M  43  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  in. 

1044  Same.    (Rev.) 

1045  Same  subject,  by  J.  Roettier.     (Rev.)    M  35  mm.    Med.  111. 

I.  no. 

1046  St.  Catherine,  1662.    Obv.  Same  as  Rev.  of  No.  1043.    R-ev- 

St.  Catherine.    A  medal  complimentary  to  the  piety  of  the  queen, 
who  was  probably  born  on  St.  Catherine's  day.   (Rev.)  ^  44  mm. 
Med.  111.  I.  113. 

1047  Duke  of  York,  Naval  Action,  1665,  by  J.  Roettier.    Bust  of 

Duke  of  York,  hair  short,  in  armor.    Rev.  A  trophy.  M  64  mm. 
Med.  111.  I.  143. 

I04g  Duke  of  York,  Naval  Action,  1665,  by  J.  Roettier.    Bust  of 

the  Duke  of  York  r.,  hair  long,  in  armor.  Rev.  Naval  engage- 
ment. This  medal  was  struck  in  honor  of  the  Duke  of  York, 
afterward  James  II,  who  was  victorious  over  the  Dutch,  June  3, 
1665.  JR  77  mm.  Med.  111.  I.  142. 

1049  Naval  Reward,  1665,  by  J.  Roettier.    Bust  of  Charles  II  r., 

laureate.    Rev.  Charles  II  standing  on  shore,  viewing  a  naval  en- 
gagement.   (Rev.)    M  62  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  139. 

1050  Action  at  Bergen,  1665,  by  G.  Pool.    The  harbor  of  Bergen. 

Rev.  Dutch  inscription.    M  55  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  149. 

1051  Same  subject.    Obv.  Same.    Rev.  Dutch  inscription.     (Rev.) 

&  55  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  151. 

1052  Proposed  Commercial  Treaty  with  Spain,  1666,  by  J.  Roet- 
tier.   Bust  of  Charles  II.    Rev.  Statue  of  Charles  II  as  a  Roman 
general,  on  a  pedestal  in  the  sea,  crowded  with  ships.    JR  57  mm. 
Med.  111.  I.  161. 

1053  Same.    (Rev.) 

90 


ic>54  Naval  Action  with  the  Dutch,  1666,  by  Jerian  Pool.    Naval 

engagement.  Artist's  signature  on  a  piece  of  wreckage.  Rev. 
Shields  of  the  Seven  United  Provinces,  suspended  over  an  in- 
scription in  Dutch.  M  57  mm.  Med.  111.  I.  165. 

1055  Same  subject,  1666.    A  general  in  Roman  costume  caresses 

a  lion.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  41  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  166. 

1056 Peace  of  Breda  (1667),  by  J.  Roettier.    Bust  of  Charles  II. 

Rev.  Britannia  contemplating  her  navies.  ^R  56  mm.  Med.  111. 
I.  185. 

1057  Same  subject  (1667),  bv  J-  Roettier.  Obv.  Similar.  Rev.  Same. 

(Rev.)    M  56  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  186. 

1058  Peace  of  Breda,  and  Alliance  of  England  and  Holland,  1667, 

by  C.  Adolfszoon.    An  English  and  a  Dutch  ship  sailing  amicably 
alongside   each  other;   an   olive-wreath   on   topmasts.     Rev.   A 
wreath  of  olive  from  which  are  suspended  the  shields  of  Great 
Britain  and  Holland.    M  44  mm. 

1059  Same.    (Rev.) 

1060  Peace  of  Breda,   1667,  by  Jan   Lutma.     A  lion,   sporting 

among  arms  and  cannon,   near  the  sea.     Rev.  Inscription.     JR. 
70  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  177. 

1061  British  Colonization,  1670,  by  J.  Roettier.    Busts  of  Charles 

II  and  Catherine,  jugate.    Rez>.  Globe.    M  42  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  203. 

1062  Baron  de  Reede,  1671.    Bust  of  Baron  de  Reede,  hair  long, 

cap  on  head,  wearing  badge  of  Order  of  the  Elephant.    Rev.  In- 
scription.   M  50  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  207. 

1063  Duke  of  Lauderdale,  1672,  by  J.  Roettier.    Bust  of  the  duke 

r.    Rev.  Minerva  seated.    M  62  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  208. 

1064  Liberty  of  Conscience,  1672,  by  Philip  Roettier.     Bust  of 

Charles  II  r.     Rev.  Female  figure  seated  on  a  basis  inscribed 
LIBERT  AS.    JR  59  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  214. 

1065  Peace  of  London,  1674.    William  III  of  Orange,  on  horse- 
back, 1.    Rev.  Dove  with  palm  and  olive  branches,  flying  over  a 
tranquil  sea.     Struck  in  Holland  to  commemorate  the  peace  be- 
tween England  and  Holland.    M  61  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  225. 

1066  Marriage  of  William  III,  Prince  of  Orange,  and  Princess 

Mary,  1677,  probably  by  Nicholas  Chevalier.     Bust  of  William 

91 


Ill  of  Orange  r.     Rev.  Bust  of  Mary  1.     JR  42  mm.     Med.  111. 

I-  235- 

1067  Same  subject,  1677.    (Rev.)    JR  42  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  236. 

1068  Same  subject,  1677.    JR  42  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  239. 

1069  The  Elector  of  Saxony,  Knight  of  the  Garter,  1678.     St. 

George  and  the  dragon.    Rev.  Inscription.    JR  47  mm.    Med.  111. 
I.  242. 

1070  The  Popish  Plot,  1678.     A  Janus-head  composed  of  a  Je- 
suit's face  in  a  cap,  and  a  monk's  in  a  cowl,  back  to  back.    Rev. 
A  cluster  of  seven  faces.    JR  31  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  252. 

1071  Sir  Edmundbury  Godfrey,  1678,  by  George  Bower.    Bust  of 

Godfrey  r.,  hair  long,  two  hands  strangling  him  with  his  cravat. 
Rev.  Green  strangling  Godfrey  in  the  presence  of  the  Pope,  who 
blesses  the  murderer.    1R  39  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  247. 

1072  Same  subject,  1678.    Obv.  Similar.    Rev.  Hill  on  horseback, 

carrying  the  dead  body  of  Godfrey.     (Rev.)    JR  40  mm.    cf.  Med. 
111.  I.  248. 

1073  Same  subject,  by  Bower.     Obv.  Similar.    Rev.  The  Pope's 

head  and  the  Devil's  joined  in  one  face.     JR  38  mm.     Med.  111. 
I.  250. 

1074  Same  subject.     Godfrey  walking,  1.,  after  being  strangled. 

Rev.  St.  Denis  walking,  1.,  after  his  martyrdom,  with  his  head  in 
his  hand.    M  38  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  251. 

1075  Earl  of  Shaftesbury,  1681,  by  G.  Bower.    Bust  r.    Rev.  View 

of  London.    JR  41  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  259. 

1076  Duke  of  York,  wrecked,  1682,  by  G.  Bower.    Bust  r.    Rev. 

Ship  in  distress  off  a  rocky  shore.     (Rev.)  M  41  mm.     Med.  111. 
I.  263. 

1077  Ambassadors  of  Marocco  and  Bantam,  1682,  by  G.  Bower. 

Bust  of  Named  Hamet,  Ambassador  of  Marocco,  r.,  in  turban. 
Rev.  Bust  of  Keay  Nabee,  Ambassador  of  Bantam,  three-quarters 
r.,  in  Oriental  dress  with  singular  head-dress.    JR  40  mm.    Med. 
111.  I.  260. 

I078 Charles  II,  1683 (?),  by  J.  Roettier.     Bust  of  Charles  II  r. 

Rev.  Royal  arms.    A  medal  probably  intended  for  distribution  as 
presents  by  the  king.    JR  53  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  277. 

1079  Same.    (Rev.) 

92 


1080  Firmness  of  Charles  II,  1683 (?),  probably  by  Sorberger  of 

Gotha.     Bust  of  Charles  II  r.    Rev.  A  diamond  in  the  midst  of 
flames,  on  an  altar  in  the  midst  of  the  sea.    1R  56  mm.    Med.  111. 
I.  278. 

1081  Death  of  Charles  II,  1685.  Bust  of  Charles  II  covered  with  a 

lion's  scalp.    Rev.  Sea  with  setting-  sun.     JR.  49  mm.     Med.  111. 
1.288. 

1082  James  II,  1685-1688.     James  II  and  Mary,  1685,  by  G.  Bower. 
Busts  of  the  two,  jugate.    Rev.  Full  sun.    M  52  mm.    Med.  111.  I. 
16. 

1083  James  II,  1685,  by  G.  Bower.    Bust  r.    Rev.  A  chair  of  state, 

on  which  is  a  British  crown ;  near  by  stands  an  angel  with  flam- 
ing sword  and  olive-branch.     (Rev.)     M  44  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  18. 

1084  Monmouth  and  Argyle  Beheaded,  1685,  by  R.  Arondeaux. 

Bust  of  James  II  1.,  laureate,  in  Roman  dress,  resting  on  four 
scepters  terminating  in  the  badges  of  the  kingdoms,  upon  a  ped- 
estal.    Rev.   Justice    trampling  on   a   serpent,    weighing   three 
crowns  against  the  sword,  the  torch,  and  the  serpent  of  Discord. 
At  her  feet  lie  the  bodies  of  Monmouth  and  Argyle;  their  heads 
on  blocks.     This  medal  commemorates  the  ill-advised  and  un- 
successful invasions  of  Monmouth  and  Argyle.    JR  61  mm.    Med. 
111.  I.  27. 

1085  Christopher,  Duke  of  Albemarle,  1687,  by  G.  Bower.     Bust 

r.    Rev.  Neptune  reclining,  1.,  upon  the  sea-shore.    A  very  rare 
medal  which  refers  to  the  encouragement  given  by  the  Duke  of 
Albemarle  to  the  undertaking  of  Captain  Phipps  to  raise  the 
sunken  treasure  from  a  Spanish  ship  which  had  been  lost  forty- 
four  years  before  in  the  West  Indies.     The  undertaking,  being 
successful,  netted  the  duke  £90,000,  which  so  influenced  his  philo- 
sophic conceptions  that  he  exclaimed,  EX  AQUA  OMNI  A,  "All 
things  are  derived  from  water."    M  46  mm.    Med.  111.  I. 

1086  Spanish  Wreck  Recovered,   1687,  by  G.  Bower.     Bust  of 

James  II  and  Mary,  jugate.    Rev.  A  ship,  the  boats  of  which  are 
engaged  in  fishing  up  treasure  from  a  wreck.    These  medals  were 

.  presented  to  the  officers  of  the  ship  and  to  the  promoters  of  the 
undertaking.     (Rev.)    M  44  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  33. 

1087  Landing  of  William  of  Orange  at  Torbay,   1688,  by  Jan 

Smeltzing.    William  III  of  Orange,  in  Roman  costume,  tramples 
upon  the  shield  of  France,  and  holds  up  that  of  England.    Rev. 
The  Belgic  lion,  1.,  holding  the  cap  of  Liberty,  etc.,  on  a  globe ; 
in  its  other  paw  it  wields  a  sword,  and  turns  its  head,  with  a 

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menacing  look,  toward  the  sun,  marked  with  the  fleur-de-lis  of 
France.  James  had  rendered  himself  subservient  to  Louis  XIV, 
hoping  to  receive  assistance  from  him  in  the  establishment  of  the 
Roman  Catholic  religion  in  England.  William  hoped,  by  his 
expedition  to  England,  to  counteract  Louis's  influence  and  to 
gain  the  Protestants.  The  reverse  symbolizes  Holland,  whose 
lion  protects  the  liberties  of  Europe,  and  threatens  the  sun,  em- 
blem of  Louis  XIV.  (Rev.)  M  58  mm.  Med.  111.  I.  63. 

1088  Landing  of  William  of  Orange  at  Torbay,  1688,  by  G.  Bower. 

Bust  of  William  III  of  Orange  r.    Rev.  The  prince  on  horseback  at 
the  head  of  his  army  on  the  shore.    In  the  foreground,  a  warrior 
raising  the  fainting  figure  of  Justice.     The  reverse  intimates 
that,  by  the  military  assistance  of  William,  justice  was  restored 
to  England.    JB.  50  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  64. 

1089  Same.    (Rev.) 

1090  Same  subject,  by  R.  Arondeaux.     William  III  of  Orange, 

dressed  as  a  Roman  emperor,  tramples  upon  the  serpent  of  Dis- 
cord and  joins  hands  with  Britannia,  who  wears  a  triple  crown. 
Rev.  Boats  landing  troops  near  a  fortified  harbor.     JR  49  mm. 
Med.  111.  I.  65. 

1091  Satirical  medal,  i688(?).     An  owl  wearing  spectacles  and 

bands,  with  an  ink-bottle  and  pen  suspended  around  its  neck, 
stands  upon  a  cushion  over  which  is  a  sword ;  near  it  is  a  candle 
surrounded  by  seven  stars.    Rev.  Pair  of  scales.     A  medal  exe- 
cuted in  Holland.    The  meaning  has  not  been  explained ;  it  may 
relate  to  the  dispute  between  James  and  the  Seven  Bishops. 
M  48  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  57. 

1092  Religious  State  of  England,  1688,  probably  by  Jan  Smelt- 
zing.     A  dove,  chalice,  wafer,  and  miter  grouped  on  a  pedestal 
around   the   Bible   surmounted   by   a   cap   inscribed    LIBERT. 
Above  these  a  hand  from  heaven  holds  a  scroll  inscribed   (in 
Latin),  "The  letter  of  Caspar  Fagel  extorted  by  James  Stewart." 
Rev.  A  dog  wearing  a  rosary,  about  to  swallow  a  book  with  M.  I. 
(Magnum  luramentum,  "The  Great  Oath"),  tramples  upon  an- 
other book  with  L.  C.  (Libertas  Conscientiae,  "Liberty  of  Con- 
science").   JR.  58  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  35. 

1093  Birth  of  Prince  James,  1688.    Aglauros,  opening  the  basket, 

discovers  Erichthonius  with  his  dragon-tail.     Rev.  A  withered 
rose-bush.    The  classical  legend  applied  to  Great  Britain.    The 
three  daughters  of  Cecrops  are  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland. 
Erichthonius,  hideous  and  deformed,  could  not  be  of  royal  blood ; 
he  must  be  a  pretender.    JR.  49  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  53. 

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IOQ4  Birth  of  Prince  James,  1688,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.    Truth,  her 

head  radiate,  tramples  on  a  serpent,  and  opens  the  door  of  a 
cabinet  inscribed,  IAC:  FRANC  EDUARD:  SUPPOSIT:  20 
IUNII  1688  (James  Francis  Edward,  supposititious,  20  June, 
1688).  Within  the  cabinet,  a  Jesuit  supports  a  cushion,  on  which 
is  seated  the  young  prince,  placing  upon  his  head  a  crown.  Rev. 
The  Trojan  horse,  wearing  a  saddle-cloth,  inscribed  (in  Latin), 
"Liberty  of  conscience  without  the  oath  and  penal  laws."  M 
58  mm.  Med.  111.  I.  52. 

1095  Invitation  to  William  and  Mary  of  Orange,  1688.    Busts  of 

William  and  Mary,  jugate.     Rev.  Religion  tramples  upon  the 
emblems  of  Popery  and  discord.    JR  63  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  58. 

1096  Same.    (Rev.) 

1097  The   Seven   Bishops   Imprisoned,    1688,  by  Jan   Smeltzing. 

The  White  Tower  of  London ;  in  the  distance  on  one  side  are  the 
bishops  approaching,  under  guard;  on  the  other  the  populace. 
Rev.  The  sun  and  moon  equally  balanced  in  scales  suspended 
from  the  clouds.    The  bishops  were  committed  to  the  Tower  for 
opposing  the  Declaration  of  Indulgence  issued  by  James  II.    The 
sun  and  moon  are  said  to  represent  the  king  and  the  people 
equally  balanced.    JR  60  mm.    Med.  20.  111.  I.  36. 

1098  Archbishop  Sancroft  and  Bishops,  1688,  by  G.  Bower.   tBust 

of  Sancroft  r.    Rev.  Medallions  with  portraits  and  names  of  the 
six  imprisoned  bishops,  around  the  Bishop  of  London  in  the 
center.    1R  51  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  37. 

1099  William   and   Mary,    1689-1694.      Coronation,    1689,    by    Georg 
Hautsch.    Bust  of  William  III  r.,  laureate.    Rev.  Bust  of  Mary  1. 
Signed  L.  G.  L.,  Lazarus  Gottlieb  Lauffer.    Hautsch  and  Lauffer 
collaborated  on  many  German  medals  at  Nuremberg.    JR  40  mm. 
Med.  111.  I.  36. 

1100  Same.    (Rev.} 

uoi  Coronation,  1689,  by  G.  Hautsch.    Bust  of  William  r.    Rev. 

Bust  of  Mary  1.    JR  41  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  37. 

1102  Coronation,  1689,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.    Bust  of  William  III  r., 

laureate.  Rev.  Arms  of  Britain  suspended  from  an  orange-tree. 
From  the  clouds  are  lightnings  directed  against  James  dropping 
his  crown  and  scepter,  and  Father  Petre  carrying  the  young 
prince.  (Rev.)  JR  49  mm.  Med.  111.  I.  43. 

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no3  Coronation,  1689.    Busts  of  William  and  Mary  confronting. 

Rev.  Belgium,  armed,  and  bearing  the  shield  of  William,  is  wel- 
comed by  Britannia;  in  the  distance  is  William's  fleet.  Struck 
in  Holland ;  in  high  relief .  M  59  mm.  Med.  III.  I.  44. 

1104  Same.    (Attachment.)     (Rev.) 

1105  Coronation,  1689.     Busts,  jugate.     Rev.  Shield  of  Britain, 

surrounded  bv  the  seven  shields  of  William  III.     JR  44  mm. 
Med.  111.  I.  47.' 

1106  Coronation,   1689,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.     Busts,  jugate.  Rev. 

Perseus  delivering  Andromeda  from  a  sea-monster.     Perseus  is 
William;  Andromeda,  England.    M  37  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  28. 

1107  Same.    (Rev.) 

1108  Coronation,  1689.    Busts  of  William  and  Mary,  confronting. 

Rev.  An  uprooted  oak,  near  it  a  flourishing  orange-tree.     M.  63 
mm.    Med.  111.  I.  39. 

nog  Coronation,  1689,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.    Bust  of  William  III  r., 

laureate,  in  armor,  with  the  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew  on  the 
breastplate.  Rev.  William  III,  crowned,  in  robes,  holds  scepter 
and  orb,  kneels  on  a  globe,  and  looks  to  the  Eye  of  Providence 
above  him.  JR  58  mm.  Med.  111.  I.  40. 

mo  William  and  Mary  (1689).     Bust  of  William  III  r.     Rev. 

Bust  of  Mary  r.  A  very  rare  piece.  Executed  in  Holland;  in 
high  relief.  yR  48  mm.  Med.  111.  I.  78. 

11 ii  Flight  of  James  II,  1689.    Bust  of  James  II  1.,  hair  confined 

in  a  bag.    Rev.  A  column  struck  by  lightning  issuing  from  the 
name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew.    The  peculiar  method  of  confining 
the  king's  hair  in  a  bag  occurs  on  the  satirical  medals  of  James  II 
referring  to  his  flight,  and  means  that  he  was  thus  better  pre- 
pared to  run  away.    JR.  49  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  3. 

1112  Administration  offered  to  William,  1689.    Obr.  Same.    Rev. 

A  large  oak  broken  down ;  near  it  an  orange-tree.     (Rev.)  M  49 
mm.    Med.  111.  II.  6. 

1113 Toleration  Act,  1689,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Bust  of  William  III 

r.,  laureate,  hair  long,  in  armor,  with  lion's  head  on  shoulder. 
Rev.  Britannia,  crowned,  accompanied  by  Religion,  tramples 
on  the  fires,  chains,  and  yokes  of  superstition  and  tyranny,  and 
seizes  the  hand  of  William.  Struck  at  Nuremberg.  M  49  mm. 
Med.  111.  I.  64. 

1114  Same.    (Rev.) 

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Fortunes  of  Rebellion,  1689,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.     A  Hydra, 

one  head  crowned,  trampling  upon  the  sword  and  scales  of  Jus- 
tice. Rev.  Fortune  standing  on  a  globe  perforated  by  a  serpent. 
^R  49  mm.  Med.  111.  I.  99. 

1116  Londonderry   Relieved,    1689.     Bust  of   Louis   XIV  on   a 

pedestal  inscribed  (in  Latin),  "Louis,  the  Great;  in  Germany  a 
barbarian,  in  France  a  tyrant."    Rev.  Bust  of  William  III,  lau- 
reate, on  a  pedestal  inscribed   (in  Latin),  "William,  the  most 
Great;  in  Holland  the  deliverer,  in  Britain  the  restorer."    M.  45 
mm.    Med.  111.  I.  97. 

1117  William  and  Mary  (1689),  by  Anton  Meybusch.     Bust  of 

William  III  r.,  laureate.    Rev.  Bust  of  Mary.     Probably  struck 
at  Copenhagen.    JR  61  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  72. 

1118  Same.    (Rev.) 

1119  Security  of  Britain,  1689,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Busts  of  William 

and  Alary,  jugate.    Rev.  Britannia,  seated  upon  a  rock,  under  a 
united  rose  and  orange  tree.    JR  55  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  60. 

1 120  William  and  Mary,  Restorers  of  the  Church,  1689,  by  G. 

Bower.     Busts,  jugate.    Rev.  Statue  of  William  III  on  a  pedestal. 
;R  52  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  18. 

1 121  James  II  Flees  from  Ireland,  1690.    Busts  of  James  II  1.,  hair 

confined  in  a  bag.    Rev.  A  stag  running,  1.,  at  full  speed.     (Rev.) 
JR  49  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  142. 

1122  Death  of  Schomberg,  1690,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Bust  of  Mar- 
shal Schomberg,  three-quarters  r.,  hair  long.     Rev.  Schomberg, 

in  Roman  dress,  resting  on  his  shield,  ornamented  with  the     £ 

or  Christian  monogram,  plants  his  club,  which  takes  root  and 
flourishes  like  an  olive-tree.  JR  50  mm.  Med.  111.  I.  139. 

1123  Fireworks  at  The  Hague,  1691.    William  and  his  suite  in  an 

open  boat ;  a  horseman  near  them.    Rev.  Holland  and  Terpsichore 
advance  from  a  palace  toward  the  display  of  fireworks  exhibited 
in  the  Vijver.    JR  45  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  179. 

1124  Same  subject,  1691,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.    The  three  principal 

triumphal  arches  erected  at  The  Hague.     Rev.  A  pedestal  on 
which  is  planted  an  orange-tree,  in  the  branches  of  which  is  a 
medallion  of  William.    JR  58  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  180. 

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H25  Congress  of  the  Allies,    1691,  by   P.   H.   Miiller.     Jupiter 

seated  in  the  midst  of  the  gods  in  council.  Rev.  Courage  and 
Concord,  in  the  presence  of  Prudence.  Jupiter  is  William 
presiding  at  the  Congress  assembled  at  The  Hague  to  arrange 
plans  for  resisting  France.  M  50  mm.  Med.  111.  II.  182. 

1126  William  III  and  Louis  XIV  Contrasted,  1691.    Louis  XIV, 

as  a  Roman  emperor,  leans  decrepitly  upon  a  sword  with  a  blade 
consisting  of  coins,  the  point  resting  on  an  exploding  bomb. 
Rev.  William  III,  as  a  Roman  emperor,  holds  a  standard  above  a 
globe  in  his  left  hand,  in  his  right  a  sword.    M.  53  mm.    Med.  111. 
II.  191. 

1127  Deventer  Testimonial,  1691.     Bust  of  William  III  r.,  hair 

long.    Rev.  William,  as  a  Roman  emperor,  raises  Hibernia,  kneel- 
ing and  pouring  her  treasures  at  his  feet.    This  medal  was  struck 
at  the  expense  of  Peter  Sluysken,  Master  of  the  Mint  at  Deventer, 
and  presented  to  the  magistrates  of  that  town,  to  testify  to  his 
devotion  to  King  William.    ^R  47  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  237. 

1128  Pacification  of  Ireland,  1691,  by  D.  Trapentier.     Busts  of 

William  and  Mary,  jugate.    Rev.  A  lion  tramples  upon  a  pros- 
trate Hydra.    M  54  mm.    Med.  111.  I.  220. 

1129  Same  subject,  1691,  by  R.  Arondeaux.    Obv.  Similar.    Rev. 

The  Genius  of  Nassau,  seated  upon  a  pile  of  captured  French 
arms,  plays  upon  a  harp  and  holds  out  the  olive-branch  to  a 
suppliant  Irishman.    JR  49  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  223. 

1130  Same  subject,  1691,  by  G.  Hautsch.    Bust  of  William  III  r. 

Rev.  Victory  flying,  1.,  over  Drogheda  and  Dublin.     JR  41  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  224. 

1131  Battle  of  Aghrim,  1691,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.    Bust  of  William 

III  r.    Rev.  Hercules,  with  uplifted  club,  stands  over  a  prostrate 
Irishman ;  a  Frenchman  fleeing.    M  37  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  207. 

1132  Same  subject,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.     Busts  r.,  jugate.     Rev. 

Battle;  in  front,  cavalry  hotly  engaged.    JR  56  mm.    Med.  111.  II. 

201. 

1133  Same  subject,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.    Bust  r.    Rev.  A  lion  tram- 
ples on  a  prostrate  dog  and  claws  a  fugitive  cock.     The  lion, 
William,  utterly  overthrows  the  Irish  wolf-dog  and  drives  from 
Ireland  the  French  cock  much  damaged.     (Rev.)     JR  37  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  205. 

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1 134  William's  Throne  Established,  1691,  by  D.  Koene.     Bust  of 

William  III  r.,  laureate ;  below,  shield,  crowned,  with  supporters, 
between  branches  of  laurel.     Rev.     Four  warriors  defending  an 
orange-tree.    JR.  oval  34x38  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  232. 

1135  Return  to  Holland,  1691,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.     Bust  r.    Rev. 

The  sun  rising  upon  the  coast  of  Holland.    JR  59  mm.    Med.  111. 
II.  158. 

1136  Triumphal  Entry  into  The  Hague,  1691,  by  Jan  Smeltzing. 

Triumphal  arch  of  three  avenues.    Rev.  William  and  his  suite  in 
an  open  boat.    1R  50  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  274. 

I]C37  Limerick  Taken,  1691,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.     Busts  r.,  jugate. 

Rev.  Fame  flying  r.,  with  trumpet  and  mural  crown.    M,  57  mm. 
Med.  111.  11.215. 

1138  Battle  of  La  Hogue,  1692,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Neptune,  with 

uplifted  trident,  drives  Louis  XIV  from  his  marine  car.     Rev. 
Victory  on  a  galley.    /R  50  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  251. 

1139  Same  subject,  1692,  by  Jan  Boskam.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Naval 

action ;  a  French  ship  in  flames.     In  front  is  the  French  cock 
fleeing  to  land  before  a  lion  and  a  marine  unicorn.     JR  54  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  248. 

1140  Same.    (Rev.) 

1141  Same  subject,  1692,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Two 

officers  in  a  naval  car.    M  38  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  254. 

1142  Same  subject,  1692,  by  G.  Hautsch.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Naval 

action,  the  flag  of  Le  Soleil  Royal  sinking;  sky  setting  behind 
French  ships.    This  reverse  is  another  taunt  upon  the  emblem 
and  motto  of  Louis  XIV,  asserting  that  he  is  now  unequal  to 
many.    M  41  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  258. 

1143  Same.    (Rev.) 

1144  Same  subject,  1692,  by  G.  Hautsch.     Bust  of  William  III 

between  two  genii  with  palm-branches,  supporting  the  shields 
of  England  and  Holland.    This  is  within  a  circular  temple  dedi- 
cated  MEMORIAE  AETERNAE    (To  the  eternal   memory). 
In  the  intercolumniations  are  four  statues  of  Russell,  Ashby, 
Delaval,  and  Almonde.     Rev.  Fame  and  Victory,  supporting  a 
tablet  on  which  History  is  inscribing  the  names  of  the  ships  lost 
by  France.    M  46  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  272. 

1145  Same  subject,  1692,  by  Jakob  van  Dishoecke.    Bust  r.    Rev. 

Naval  action.    M  39  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  246. 

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1146  Same  subject,   1692,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.     William  III  as  a 

Roman  emperor  crowned  by  Victory.     He  holds  a  rudder,  and 
stands  between  Hibernia  and  Belgium  accompanied  by  her  lion. 
Rev.   Naval  action;  above,  the  Zodiac;  the  sun  about  to  quit 
Gemini  and  to  pass  on  to  Cancer,  Leo,  and  Virgo.     2R  56  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  262. 

1147  Same  subject,  1692,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.     Busts  of  William 

and  Mary,  jugate.    Rev.  Naval  action.    M  57  mm.     Med.  111.  II. 
247. 

1148  Battle  of  Steinkerk,  1692,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.    Obv.  Same  as 

No.  1 147.    Rev.  A  cock  furiously  attacking  a  lion  retreating  and 
holding  the  Belgic  arrows  with  the  rose  of  England.     (Rev.)    2R. 
57  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  285. 

1149 Distrust  of  Louis  XIV,  1693,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.     Bust  of 

William  III  r.  Rev.  An  altar  decorated  with  Belgic  arrows;  on 
it  lie  the  Bible  and  the  cap  of  Liberty;  over  it,  a  hand  holds  a 
sword.  This  medal  symbolizes  Holland  strong  in  religion  and 
liberty.  1R  57  mm.  Med.  111.  II.  311. 

1150  Same  subject.     Louis  XIV  seated,  1.,  on  a  throne,  beneath 

which  a  snake  is  fishing  for  Belgians  with  a  hook  baited  with  a 
scroll  inscribed  PAX.     Minerva  cautions  them,  NE  CREDITE 
BELGI  (Believe  it  not,  Belgians),  and  assures  them,  ALIQUIS 
LATET  ERROR  (Some  deception  is  concealed.)     A  satire  on 
the  attempts  of  Louis  to  delude  the  confederates  into  separate 
treaties.    (Rev.)    1R  56  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  312. 

1151  Return    of    Louis   XIV   to   Versailles,    1693,   probably   by 

Christian  Wermuth.    Bust  r.    Rev.  A  cock  and  hens  flying  before 
a  fox.    1R  34  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  295. 

1152  The  Elector  of  Saxony,  Knight  of  the  Garter,  1693.    J-  G. 

C.  4,  in  cipher,  within  the  Garter.     Rev.  Two  swords  crossed 
within  a  wreath  of  rue.    This  piece  was  distributed  as  a  prize  to 
the  best  shots  with  a  rifle  during  festivities  when  John  George  IV 
was  made  Knight  of  the  Garter.    JR  klippe  41x41  mm.    Med.  111. 
II.  293- 

1153  Same  subject,  1693,  by  Martin  H.  Omeis.     Bust  of  John 

George  IV  r.    Rev.  Armorial  shield  within  the  Garter.    William, 
having  secured  the  Elector  of  Saxony  as  an  ally,  conferred  upon 
him  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  which  the  Elector  commemorated 
upon  this  medal.    JR  45  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  292. 

1154  Same.    (Rev.) 


IJ55  Presage  of  a  New  Era,  1693,  by  R.  Arondeaux.  Bust  of  Mary 

r.  Rev.  On  an  architectural  terrace  stand  William  and  Mary,  in 
ancient  dress,  having  between  them  a  globe  surmounted  by  a 
phoenix.  Under  them  two  river-gods,  THAMISIS  and  RHENUS. 
(Rev.)  M  58  mm.  Med.  111.  II.  309. 

1156  Battle  of  Landen,  1693,  by  Jan  Boskam.     Bust  of  William 

III  r.     Rev.  Falcon  flying  1.,  pouncing  upon  a  heron,  which  re- 
ceives it  upon  its  beak.    When  a  heron  is  hard  pressed  it  throws 
itself  upon  its  back  in  the  air  and  receives  the  falcon  upon  the 
point  of  its  beak.     William  is  the  heron,  and  Luxembourg  the 
falcon.    yR  60  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  303. 

1157  Same  subject,  1693.     Bust  of  William  III  1.,  hair  confined 

in  a  bag.     Rev.  A  drum  beaten  by  a  hand  from  heaven;  the 
sleeve  marked  by  three  fleurs-de-lis.    The  head-dress  of  William 
is  similar  to  that  of  the  fugitive  portraits  of  James  II.     It  was 
executed  in  Holland  and  satirizes  William's  defeat.    JR  50  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  307. 

1158  Return  of  Louis  XIV  to  Versailles,  1693,  by  Jan  Smeltzing. 

Bust  of  Louis  XIV  r.     Rev.  Louis  standing  in  a  triumphal  car, 
drawn  by  two  ladies  of  his  court,  preceded  by  a  third  carrying 
his  standard,  i.e.,  an  empty  purse  and  the  figure  o.    Legend,  "He 
came,  he  saw,  but  he  did  not  conquer."     JR.  42  mm.     Med.  111. 

II.  296. 

1159  The  French  Coast   Bombarded,   1694.     William   III,  as  a 

Roman  general,  holds  a  thunderbolt  in  his  right  hand.     Rev. 
Ships  bombarding  the  coast.    M  45  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  323. 

1160  William  III  and  Louis  XIV  Contrasted,  1694,  by  C.  Wer- 

muth.     William  III,  pointing  with  his  scepter  to  the  sun,  and 
with  his  sword  to  a  candle  on  the  ground.     Rev.  Louis  XIV, 
pointing  similarly,  but  looking  at  the  candle.    M  42  mm.     Med. 

III.  II.  329. 

1161  Death  of  Mary,  1695,  by  Jan  Drappentier.    Britannia  kneels 

before  an  altar.    Rev.  A  funeral  pall.    M  44  mm.     Med.  111.  II. 
361. 

1162  Same  subject,  1695,  by  Jan  Dishoecke.     Bust  of  Mary  1. 

Rev.  A  sarcophagus  with  cypress-trees.    M  50  mm.    Med.  111.  II. 
365- 

1163  Same  subject,  1695.     Bust  of  Mary  r.,  hair  decorated  with 

tiara  and  entwined  with  pearls,  a  plait  over  the  head  and  two 
laurel-leaves  at  the  side.     Rev.  Wisdom,  Piety,  and  Constancy 
standing  before  a  funeral  pile.    M  59  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  346. 

101 


1164  Same  subject,  1695,  bv  Jan  Luder.     Bust  of  Mary  r.    Rev. 

Similar  to  No.  1163.    (Rev.)    2E  56  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  345. 

1165  Same  subject,   1695,  by  R.  Arondeaux.     Bust  of  Mary  r. 

Rev.  The  dead  queen  lying  in  state,  surrounded  by  mourners.  M 
50  mm.    Med.  111.  IJ.  338. 

1166  Same.    (Rev.) 

1167  Same  subject,  1695,  by  James  and  Norbert  Roettier.     Bust 

r.    Rev.  Inscription.    JR.  50  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  343. 

1168  Same  subject,  1695,  by  Jan  Boskam.     Bust  1.    Rev.  Snake, 

scorpion,  etc.,  dead ;  in  distance,  unicorn  galloping  up  a  steep 
rock.    Mary  is  represented  as  a  unicorn,  which  was  supposed  to 
have  the  power  of  destroying  all  harmful  animals.     (Rev.)     M 
59  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  341. 

1169  Same  subject,  1695,  by  Jan  Boskam.    Bust  r.    Rev.  A  monu- 
ment on  which  the  three  Fates  are  seated.    M  60  mm.    Med.  111. 
II.  349. 

1170  William  III,  1694-1702.    Namur  retaken,  1695,  by  Jan  Dishoecke. 
Bust  of  William  r.     Rev.  Officer  on  horseback  commanding  at 
Namur.    M  39  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  381. 

1171  Same  subject,  1695,  by  Jan  Boskam.    Bust  r.    Rev.  William 

galloping,  1.,  over  fallen  foes.    JR  60  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  383. 

1172  Same  subject,  1695,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.     Namur,  with  mural 

crown,  seated  between  two  river-gods,  the  Meuse  and  Sambre. 
Rev.   A  pyramid   with   inscription.     Struck   at   Nuremberg   by 
Friedrich  Kleinert.    M  50  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  388. 

JI73  Same  subject,  1695,  by  Jan  Luder.    Bust  of  William  I.    Rev. 

A  warrior  overturning  an  obelisk  which  Gallia  in  vain  supports. 
The  reverse  hints  at  the  failing  imperial  control  of  Louis  XIV. 
M  50  mm.  Med.  111.  II.  389. 

1174  Brussels    Bombarded   and    Namur    Retaken,    1695,   by   M. 

Smeltzing.  Bust  1.  Rev.  A  fox  endeavoring  to  set  fire  to  a  nest 
to  which  an  eagle  has  conveyed  several  cubs.  The  fox  is  Louis 
XIV,  who  tries  to  destroy  Brussels.  M  49  mm.  Med.  111.  II.  379. 

"75  Namur  Retaken,  1695,  by  G.  Hautsch.    Hercules  holds  the 

medallions  of  William  III  and  of  Maximilian  Emanuel,  the  Elec- 
tor of  Bavaria.  Rev.  View  of  Namur.  M  45  mm.  Med.  111.  II. 
395- 

102 


1176  Same  subject,  1695,  by  Jan  Boskam.     Bust  of  William  III 

r.    Rev.  A  pedestal  surmounted  by  a  Victory.    JR.  60  mm.    Med. 
111.  II.  390. 

1177  Assassination  Plot,  1696,  by  Jan  Boskam.    Bust  of  William 

III  r. ;  breast  protected  by  a  shield.  Rev.  Six  female  figures  armed 
with  daggers,  torches,  and  snakes,  restrained  by  cords  round  their 
heads,  the  ends  of  which  are  held  by  a  hand  concealed  among 
clouds.    The  reverse  represents  the  band  of  conspirators.    M  59 
mm.    Med.  111.  II.  413. 

1178  Same  subject,  1696.     Busts  of  Louis  XIV  and  James  II, 

jugate.     Legend,  "Herod  and  Pilate."     Rev.   Louis  and  James 
holding  between  them  a  purse.    The  medal  alludes  to  the  com- 
bination of  Louis  and  James  to  murder  William,     JR.  44  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  414- 

1179  State  of  Britain,  1697,  by  John  Croker.    Bust  of  William  III 

r.    Rev.  Britannia  with  naval  crown  seated  1.,  on  ground.    JR.  70 
mm.    Med.  111.  II.  499. 

1180  Peace  of  Ryswick,  1697,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.     Mars  seated  l.f 

on  arms,  before  Peace.    Rev.  A  caduceus  entwined  with  olive,  on 
a  globe  inscribed  EURO  PA.    M  45  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  433. 

1181  Same  subject,  1697,  by  Jan  Boskam.    Lion,  crowned,  holding 

in  right  paw  a  branch  of  olive ;  in  left,  resting  on  a  globe,  a  sword 
and  pair  of  scales.    Rev.  The  Palace  of  Ryswick.    JR.  60  mm.  Med. 
111.  II.  449. 

1182  Same  subject,  1697,  by  R-  Arondeaux.    The  Genius  of  Fries- 
land  seated  1.,  holding  a  staff  surmounted  by  a  cap  of  Liberty ;  in 
the  distance,  a  temple  of  Janus  with  open  doors.     Rev.   The 
Genius  of  Friesland,  pouring  a  libation  on  an  altar;  in  the  dis- 
tance, the  temple  with  closed  doors.    JR.  67  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  454. 

1183  Same  subject,  1697,  by  Jan  Boskam.    Bust  of  William  III  r. 

Rev.  Corn  growing  in  a  helmet.    M  38  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  437. 

1184  Siege  of  Tonningen  Raised,  1700.     Tonningen  bombarded. 

PRESSA  NON  OPPRESSA  (Pressed,  but  not  oppressed).     In 
the  exergue,  TONNINGA  A  REGE  DANIAE  A6  1700  .AD  : 
26  APR :  USQ.  AD :  D :  4  MAY.    Rev.  Tonningen  bombarded. 
TANGOR  NON  ANGOR  (I  am  touched,  but  not  troubled).    In 
the  exergue,  ET  EODEM.    Ao.  A.D :  14  MAY,  USQ :  AD.D.  27 
CUM   30.   BALLISTIS   ET  34.  TORMENTIS  AENEIS   IN- 
FESTATA  D:  2  IUNY.    FRUSTRA  DERELICTA.     Inscrip- 
tions in  exergue  of  obverse  and  reverse :  "Tonningen,  besieged  by 

103 


thirty  catapults  and  thirty-four  bronze  hurling-engines,  by  the 
King  of  Denmark,  in  the  year  1700,  from  April  26  to  May  4,  and 
in  the  same  year  from  May  4  to  May  27;  on  June  2  abandoned 
after  these  vain  efforts."  ^R  51  mm.  (Not  in  Med.  111.) 

1185  Same.    (Rev.)    JR  50  mm. 

1186  Princesses  Matilda  and  Sophia,  1701,  by  S.  Lambelet.    Bust 

of  Princess  Matilda  r.,  veiled.    Rev.  Bust  of  Electress  Sophia  r., 
veiled.    This  medal  was  copied  by  Lambelet  from  a  medal  by 
Raimund  Faltz.    M.  65  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  542. 

1187  Death  of  William  III,  1702,  by  R.  Arondeaux.    Bust  of  Wil- 
liam III  r.    Rev.  Britain  and  Holland  seated  near  a  funeral  pile. 
JR  50  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  547. 

1188  Anne,  1702-1714.     Accession,   1702,  by  John  Croker.     Bust  of 
Anne  1.    Rev.  A  heart  inclosed  within  branches  of  oak  and  laurel. 
Legend,  "Entirely  English."    JR  63  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  I. 

1189  Accession,  1702.    Bust  1.    Rev.  A  circlet  of  roses,  each  con- 
taining a  heart,  and  connected  at  the  top  by  a  crown.     (Rev.) 
M  35  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  3. 

1190  Coronation,  1702,  by  J.  Croker.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Anne,  as  Pal- 
las, hurls  thunder  against  a  double-headed  and  four-armed  mon- 
ster.    This  was  the  official  medal  distributed  by  the  Treasurer 
of  the  Household  at  the  coronation.    Anne  adopted  the  policy  of 
William  in  resisting  France.     (Rev.)    JR  35  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  4. 

1191  Anne  and  Prince  George  of  Denmark,  1702,  by  John  Croker. 

Bust  of  Anne  1.    Rev.  Bust  of  George  1.    (Rev.)    M  42  mm.  Med. 
111.  II.  14. 

1192  Nymwegen  Relieved,  1702,  by  Jan  Boskam.  A  female  figure, 

1.,  tramples  on  serpent  of  Discord.    Rev.  Troops  bombarding  the 
city.    .<R  43  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  15. 

1193  Expedition  to  Vigo  Bay,  1702,  by  J.  Croker.     Bust  1.    Rev. 

View  of  Vigo  harbor.    A  great  quantity  of  bullion  was  taken  in 
this  engagement,  some  of  which  was  made  into  coins  which  bear 
the  inscription  VIGO.    M  37  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  18. 

1194  Same.     (Rev.) 

1195  Same  subject,  1702.     Bust  1.    Rev.  Similar.     This  medal  is 

supposed  to  have  been  executed  by  C.  Wermuth  after  the  preced- 

104 


ing  one  by   Croker;  is   in  higher  relief,  and  of  coarser   work. 
(Rev.}    XL  40  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  19. 

1196  Same  subject,  1702,  by  Jan  Boskam.     Bust  1.    Rev.  A  fleet 

attacking  forts  and  ships  in  Vigo  harbor.    Rev.  JR  44  mm.    Med. 

111.  II.  20. 

1197  Same  subject,  1702,  by  G.  F.  Niirnberger  and  G.  Hautsch. 

Xeptune,  in  a  sea-chariot,  r.,  and  Victory,  1.,  hold  a  scroll  in- 
scribed with  the  names  of  French  and  Spanish  vessels  destroyed 
at  Vigo.    Rev.  View  of  harbor.    M  47  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  17. 

1198  Same  subject,   1702.     Victory  decorating  a  trophy  with  a 

naval  crown.    Rev.  Harbor.    ^41  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  22. 

1199  Same  subject,  1702,  by  Martin  Smeltzing.    A  rostral  column 

surmounted  by  a  Victory;  two  captives  are  chained  to  the  base. 
In  the  distance  is  the  English  fleet  attacking  the  enemies'  fleets. 
Rev.  Trophy,  composed  of  captured  prows,  etc.,  supported  by 
the  English  unicorn,  the  German  eagle,  and  the  Dutch  lion.     M 
57  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  24. 

1200  Capitulation  of  Towns  on  the  Meuse,  1702,  by  J.  Croker. 

Bust  of  Anne  1.     Rev.  Liege  bombarded.     (Rev.)     M  37  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  26. 

1201  Cities  Captured  by  Marlboremgh,  1703,  by  J.  Croker.    Bust 

of  Anne  1.    Rev.  A  female  figure  with  mural  crown  kneels  r.,  pre- 
senting three  keys  upon  a  salver  to  Marlborough  on  horseback. 
(Rev.)    JR  43  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  35. 

1202  Baron  de  Cohorn.    Bonn  taken,  1703,  by  G.  Hautsch  and  G. 

F.  Niirnberger.     Bust  of  de  Cohorn,  three-quarters  r.,  in  armor. 
Rev.  View  of  Bonn  besieged.    JR  48  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  34. 

1203  Queen  Anne's  Bounty,  1704,  by  J.  Croker.     Bust  1.     Rev. 

Anne,  seated,  r.,  on  throne,  presents  her  charter  to  her  clergy, 
kneeling  before  her.    JR  45  mm.     Med.  111.  II.  43. 

1204  Battle  of  Blenheim,  1704,  by  Jan  Boskam.     Bust  1.     Rev. 

View  of  battle-field ;  in  foreground,  the  Duke  of  Marlborough  on 
horseback.     (Rev.)    JR  44  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  48. 

1205  Same  subject,  1704,  by  J.  Croker.     Bust  of  Anne  1.     Rev. 

Britannia,  seated,  r.,  on  a  globe,  holding  a  Victory;  before  her, 
a  captive.    M  35  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  49. 

1206  Same.     (Rev.) 

105 


1207  Same  subject,  1704,  by  J.  Croker.    Obv.  and  Rev.  similar,  but 

different  die. 

1208  Eugene  and  Marlborough.     Battle  of  Blenheim,   1704,  by 

Martin  Brunner.     Eugene  and  Marlborough,  habited  as  Roman 
generals,  kneeling  in  prayer.    Rev.  Battle  scene.    JR.  48  mm.    Med. 
111.  II.  57. 

1209  Eugene  and  Marlborough.     Battle  of  Blenheim,  1704,  prob- 
ably by  M.  Smeltzing.    Busts  of  Eugene  and  Marlborough,  con- 
fronting, in  armor.    Rev.  Marshal  Tallard  and  his  staff  surrender- 
ing their  swords  to  Marlborough  and  Eugene  on  the  battle-field. 
28.  57  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  55. 

1210  Death  of  Augustus  Ferdinand,  Duke  of  Brunswick-Bevern, 

1704.    Bust  of  the  duke  r.    Rev.  A  trophy  of  captured  arms.    JR. 
45  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  47. 

1211  British  Victories,  1704,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.     Bust  of  Anne  1. 

Rev.  Neptune  steps  from  a  conch  and  presents  a  trident  and  a 
naval  crown  to  Britannia,  seated  on  the  shore.    Issued  by  G.  F. 
Kleinert  at  Nuremberg.    JR  44  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  69. 

1212  Same.    (Rev.} 

1213  Same  subject,  by  G.  Hautsch.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Britannia  seated 

under  a  palm-tree,  to  which  are  suspended  three  shields.    fit.  41 
mm.    Med.  111.  II.  70. 

1214  Same.    (Rev.) 

1215  Battle  of  Ramillies  and  Conquest  of  Brabant,  1706,  by  G. 

Hautsch.     Bust  of  Marlborough,  three-quarters  1.     Rev.  Mars, 
carrying  in  one  hand  the  shields  of  Brabant,  Flanders,  and  the 
marquisate  of  Antwerp.    M  37  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  95. 

1216  Battle  of  Ramillies,  1706,  by  J.  Croker.     Bust  of  Anne  1. 

Rev.  Two  Fames,  with  trumpets,  hold  a  map  of  the  conquered 
provinces.    M  35  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  92. 

1217  Same.    (Rev.) 

1218  Victories  of  Anne  over  Louis  XIV,  1706.    Anne,  armed  as 

Minerva,  overthrows  Louis  XIV,  armed  as  a  Roman  warrior. 
Rev.  Victory  with  a  palm-branch,  a  mural  crown,  etc.     JR  44 
mm.    Med.  111.  II.  96. 

1219  Same.    (Rev.) 

106 


1220  Same  subject,  1706.     Obv.  Same.     Rev,  A  tower  besieged. 

(Rev.)    JR.  44  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  98. 

1221  Barcelona  Relieved,  1706,  by  J.  Croker.     Bust  of  Anne  1. 

Rev.   City  and  harbor  of   Barcelona;  above,  the   sun  eclipsed. 
(Rev.)    JR  35  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  86. 

1222  Union  of  England  and  Scotland,  1707,  by  J.  Croker.     Bust 

of  Anne  1.     Rev.  Arms  of  Britain  in  a  garnished  shield,  on  a 
pedestal  inscribed  with  the  queen's  motto,  SEMPER  EADEM 
(Always  the  same).    JR  34  mm.     Med.  111.  II.  HI. 

1223  Same  subject,  1707,  by  J.  Croker.    Bust  1.    Rev.  The  British 

shield  within  the  Garter,  crowned,  on  a  pedestal.     M  48  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  107. 

1224  Same  subject,  1707,  probably  by  the  same.     Bust  1.    Rev. 

Statue  of  Anne  as  Pallas.    JR  70  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  115. 

1225  Same.     (Rev.)      JE  70  mm. 

1226  Attempted  Invasion  of  Scotland,  1708,  by  Martin  Smeltzing. 

Bust  of  Anne  1.    Rev.  The  scepter  of  Providence  entwined  with 
rose  and  thistle ;  on  one  side,  prisoners  conducted  to  the  Tower. 
The  Union  of  England  and  Scotland  is  symbolized  by  the  en- 
twining of  the  rose  and  thistle.     (Rev.)     JR  47  mm.     Med.  111. 

II.  143. 

1227  Same  subject,  1708,  by  M.  Brunner.     Bust  of  Anne  1.    Rev. 

An  ass,  about  to  feed  upon  a  thistle,  is  driven  away  by  a  female 
figure  interposing  a  rose.    (Rev.)    M  43  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  146. 

1228  Same  subject,  1708,  by  G.  Hautsch.    Bust  of  Anne  1.    Rev. 

The  French  fleet  fleeing  before  the  English  fleet  off  the  coast  of 
Scotland.     (Rev.)    JR  41  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  142. 

1229  Battle  of  Oudenarde,  1708,  by  J.  Croker.     Bust  of  Anne  1. 

Rev.  Two  captives  bound  to  the  base  of  a  column.     /R  44  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  148. 

1230  Same.    (Rev.) 

1231  Same    subject,    1708.      Castor    and    Pollux,   on    horseback, 

charging  r.    Rev.  View  of  Oudenarde  and  the  battle.    M  43  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  150. 

1232  Death  of  Prince  George  of  Denmark,  1708,  by  Michael  Roeg. 

Bust  of  Prince  George  r.     Rev.  Inscription.     M  50  mm.     Med. 

III.  II.  163. 

107 


1233  Citadel  of  Lille  Taken,  1708,  by  J.  Croker.    Bust  of  Anne  1. 

Rev.  Victory,  facing,  with  mural   crown.      (Rev.}      2R  44  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  169. 

1234  Same  subject,  1708.    The  tower  of  Babel ;  laborers  distressed 

by  the  confusion  of  tongues.    Rev.  Lille  and  citadel  bombarded. 
The  obverse  is  a  satire  upon  Vendome  and  the  Duke  of  Bur- 
gundy, whose  lack  of  intelligent  cooperation  was  disastrous  to 
the  French.    M  49  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  170. 

1235  Same.    (Rev.) 

1236  City  of  Tournay  Taken,  1709.     A  Spanish  vessel  laboring 

in  a  heavy  sea.    Rev.  Tournay  bombarded.    JR  45  mm.    Med.  111. 
II.  193. 

1237  Same.     (Rev.) 

1238  Same  subject,   1709,  by  J.   Croker.     Bust   1.     Rev.   Pallas 

seated.    1R  40  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  190. 

1239  Battle  of  Malplaquet,  1709,  by  G.  Hautsch.  Busts  of  Eugene 

and   Marlborough,   confronting.     Rev.    Landscape ;  sun  setting 
amidst  clouds.    The  sun,  the  emblem  of  Louis  XIV,  setting  in 
blood  alludes  to  the  defeat  of  the  French.    JR  44  mm.    Med.  111. 
II.  198. 

1240  Same  subject,  1709,  by  G.  F.  Niirnberger  and  M.  Brunner. 

Phaethon  (Louis  XIV)  in  the  chariot  of  the  Sun,  with  his  reins 
broken,  averts  his  head  from  the  zodiacal  signs  of  Leo  (Holland), 
Virgo  (Anne),  Libra  (Justice),  and  Scorpio  (Defeat).    Rev.  Sun 
setting  behind  a  mountain.    M  43  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  200. 

1241  Same  subject,  1709,  by  J.  Croker.     Bust  of  Anne  1.     Rev. 

French    intrenchments    in    a    wood    attacked ;    above,    Victory. 
(Rev.)    M  48  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  197. 

1242  Mons  Taken,  1709,  by  G.  F.  Nurnberger  and  M.  Brunner. 

Gallia,  holding  the  broken  chain  of  Mons,  who,  seated  on  a  rock, 
upholds  her  Gorgon-shield  against  the  lightnings  hurled  at  her 
by  Bellona.    Rev.  The  Colossus  of  Rhodes  falling  to  pieces.    M 
43  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  203. 

1243  Campaign  of  1709,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Bust  of  Anne  1.    Rev. 

Mars  and  Hercules  seated  on  either  side  of  a  pedestal.    M  44  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  207. 

1244  Same.     (Rev.) 

108 


1245  Douay  Taken,  1710.     The  sun  declining  behind  the  globe. 

Rev.  Two  soldiers,  seated  on  a  military  cloak,  playing  dice.  Louis 
XIV  sees  his  emblem,  the  sun,  eclipsed.    On  the  reverse  he  ap- 
pears as  a  gamester  prepared  to  risk  everything.     JR  44  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  216. 

1246  Same.    (Rev.) 

1247  Same  subject,  1710,  by  C.  Wermuth.     Louis  XIV,  seated 

upon  a  powder-barrel  amid  piles  of  arms  within  his  tent,  is 
slumbering.    Anne,  like  another  Delilah,  cuts  off  his  hair.    Rev. 
Louis  XIV,  gouty,  supported  by  sticks,  is  compelled  to  dance  to 
the  sound  of  the  harp  played  by  Anne.    M.  44  mm.    Med.  111.  II. 
217. 

1248  Same  subject,  1710,  by  J.  Croker.    Bust  of  Anne  1.,  laureate. 

Rev.  Victory  affixes  a  shield  in  a  column.    JR.  48  mm.    Med.  111. 
II.  213. 

1249  Battle  of  Almenara,  1710,  by  J.  Croker.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Battle 

scene.     (Rev.)     M  48  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  218. 

1250  Battle  of  Saragossa,  1710,  by  J.  Croker.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Vic- 
tory, introduced  by  Britannia,  presents  captured  standards  to 
Anne,  seated  r.,  on  her  throne.    1R  48  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  219. 

1251  Same.    (Rev.) 

1252  Capture  of  Bethune,  Saint-Venant,  and  Aire,   1710,  by  J. 

Croker  and  Samuel  Bull.    Bust  1.    Rev.  A  trophy  of  French  arms 
and  flags,  decorated  with  three  mural  crowns,  and  erected  on  a 
pedestal.    /R  45  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  220. 

1253  Successes  of  Eugene  and  Marlborough,  1710,  by  G.  Hautsch. 

Busts   of   Eugene   and    Marlborough,   confronting.     Rev.    Five 
scenes  in  compartments.    JR  45  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  223. 

1254  Concord  of  Britain,  1711,  by  P.  H.  Muller.    Bust  1.    Rev.  A 

harp.    JR  44  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  238. 

1255  Congress  at  Utrecht,  1712.    The  city  of  Utrecht.    Rev.  De- 
vice divided  by  LONDINI  (At  London)  ;  in  the  upper  half,  a 
cock  crowing  PAX,  PAX,  PAX  (Peace,  Peace,  Peace),  etc.    1R 
44  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  248. 

1256  Peace  of  Utrecht,  1713,  by  J.  Croker.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Britan- 
nia.   1R  35  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  257. 

109 


J257  Same  subject,  1713,  by  D.  De  Wys.    Time,  with  his  serpent, 

ring,  and  scythe,  seated  on  clouds  above  the  city  of  Utrecht. 
Rev.  Mercury,  seated  on  an  iron  box,  watches  two  blacksmiths 
who  are  forging  a  plowshare  out  of  armor.  JR  46  mm.  Med.  111. 

II.  265. 

1258  Same  subject,  1713,  by  J.  Croker.     Bust  1.    Rev.  Britannia 

seated  1.    JR  59  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  256. 

1259  George  I,   1714-1727,  Proclaimed  King,   1714,  by  M.  Brunner. 
Bust  of  George  I  r.     Rev.  Apollo  playing  a  harp.     JR  35  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  i. 

1260  Same  subject,   1714,  by  E.  Hannibal.     Bust  r.,  in  armor. 

Rev.  George  between  Religion  and  Liberty.     The  object  of  the 
Hanoverian  succession  was  to  preserve  the  Protestant  religion 
and  the  constitutional  liberties  of  the  people.    M  67  mm.     Med. 

III.  II.  2. 

1261  Accession,  1714,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.     Bust  of  George  I  r. 

Rev.  The  sun  in  the  midst  of  the  constellation  Leo.    The  reverse 
alludes  to  George's  entrance  into  the  kingdom  of  the  British  lion 
in  August.    M  44  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  4. 

1262  Accession,  1714,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  A  map  of 

Great   Britain   and   of  part   of   Europe ;   a   horse   leaping  from 
Hanover  to  Britain.    (Rev.)    M  44  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  5. 

1263  Arrival  in  England,  1714,  by  J.  Croker.    Bust  of  George  I  r. 

Rev.  The  king,  as  Neptune,  seated  in  a  marine  car  drawn  by  four 
sea-horses  and  attended  by  Tritons  and  Nereids.     M  68  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  6. 

1264  Entry  into  London,  1714,  by  J.  Croker.    Bust  of  George  I  r. 

Rev.  London,  turreted,  presents  the  keys  of  the  city  to  the  king 
in  a  car  drawn  by  four  horses,  in  front  of  the  Royal  Exchange. 
M  48  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  7. 

1265  Same.     (Rev.) 

1266  Coronation,  1714,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.     Bust  of  George  I  r. 

Rev.  St.  George  on  horseback,  slaying  the  dragon.     St.  George 
is  the  emblem  of  the  king;  the  dragon  here  represents  Popery. 
(Rev.)    M  44  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  12. 

1267  Battle  of  Sheriffmuir  or  Dunblane,  1715,  by  J.  Croker.    Bust 

r.    Rev.  Victory  pursues  a  body  of  cavalry.     (Rev.)     M  46  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  33. 


1268  Preston  Taken,  1715,  by  J.  Croker.    Rev.  A  military  trophy 

on  a  pedestal.    JR  46  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  34. 

1269  The  Act  of  Grace,  1717,  by  J.  Croker.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Clem- 
ency, leaning  on  a  column.    JR  46  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  36. 

1270  Treaty  of  Passarowitz,  1718,  by  J.  Croker.     Bust  r.     Rev. 

The  king  in  Roman  costume,  standing  in  a  tent,  points  to  the 
Morea  on  a  globe.    George  I  was  mediator  between  the  Germans, 
Turks,  and  Venetians  in  the  negotiations  for  the  Peace  of  Pas- 
sarowitz.    (Rev.)    M  46  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  39. 

1271  William  Penn,  1718,  by  Lewis  Pingo.    Bust  of  Penn  r.  Rev. 

Penn  grasping  the  hand  of  an  American  Indian.     JR  40  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  40. 

1272  Same.    (Rev.) 

1273  Naval  Action  off  Cape  Passaro,  1718,  by  J.  Croker.    Bust  r. 

Rev.  A  rostral  column  surmounted  by  a  statue  of  the  king  as 
Neptune.    M  46  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  42. 

1274  Same.     (Rev.) 

1275  Same  subject,  1718,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Busts  of  Charles  VI 

and    George    I    within    two    laurel-wreaths,    confronting.     Rev. 
Jupiter  on  his  eagle  and  Neptune  in  a  conch  attack  a  fleet.    1R 
84  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  43. 

1276  Same  subject,  1718,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    An  eagle,  destroying 

seven  smaller  birds.    Rev.  Naval  action.    /R  44  mm.    Med.  111.  II. 

45- 

1277  Escape  of  Princess  Clementina  from  Innsbruck,   1719,  by 

Otto  Hamerani.    Bust  of  Princess  Clementina.  Rev.  The  princess 
in  a  car  drawn  rapidly  by  two  horses.    Princess  Clementina  So- 
bieski,  granddaughter  of  John  Sobieski,  King  of  Poland,  escaped 
from  the  castle  at  Innsbruck,  where  Charles  VI  had  imprisoned 
her  in  order  to  prevent  her  marriage  to  Prince  James  Stuart.    1R 
48  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  49. 

1278  Same.    (Rev.) 

1279  Marriage  of  James    (III),   Elder  Pretender,  and   Princess 

Clementina,  1719,  by  Otto  Hamerani.     Busts  of  the  two,  jugate. 
Rev.  Hercules  and  Venus.    JR  42  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  51. 

1280  Same  subject,  1719,  by  O.  Hamerani.    Bust  of  Prince  James 

r.    Rev.  Bust  of  Clementina  1.    M  49  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  52. 

in 


i28i  -  Birth  of  Prince  Charles,  Young  Pretender,  1720,  by  O. 
Hamerani.  Busts  of  James  and  Clementina,  jugate.  Rev.  Provi- 
dentia,  with  a  child  on  her  arm.  JR  42  mm>  Med.  111.  II.  60. 


1282  -  James  (III),  Elder  Pretender.     Appeal  against  the  House 
of  Hanover,  1721,  by  O.  Hamerani.     Bust  of  Prince  James  r. 
Rev.  The  Hanoverian  House  trampling  .upon  the  lion  and  uni- 
corn; Britannia  deplores  her  misfortune.     M.  .50  mm.     Med.  111. 
11.63. 

1283  -  Jacobite  Conspiracy  Discovered,  1723.     A  bishop  and  four 
other  persons  seated  at  a  table.     Legend    (chronogrammatic), 
DECRETVM  EST  REGNO  BR!TO  REST!TVATVR  ABACrVs   (It  is  de- 
creed, let  the  banished  one  be  restored  to  the  throne  of  Britain, 
MDCCVVVVII  =  1722).    In  the  exergue,  CONSPIRATIO,  and 
on  the  reverse,  BRITANNICA  (The  British  conspiracy).    Rev. 
The  same  bishop  and  the  others  dismayed  by  lightnings  issuing 
from  clouds  encircling  the  Eye  of  Providence.    Legend  (chrono- 
grammatic), CONSPlRATE  APERlf  DfiVs  ETVOS  FVLMlNE  pVLsAT 
(Conspire!    God  discovers  and  smites  you  with  his  lightning.) 
The    object    of    the    conspiracy    in    1722    was    the    restoration 
of  the  Stuarts  to  the  throne  of  England,  which  is  announced  on 
the  obverse,  while  the  reverse  alludes  to  the  discovery  and  pun- 
ishment of  the  conspirators  in  the  following  year.    M.  40  mm. 

1284  —  —  The  Order  of  the  Bath  Revived,  1725,  by  J.  Croker.    Bust  of 
George  I  r.    Rev.  Prince  William,  standing,  facing,-iiabited  as  a 
Knight  of  the  Bath.     After  the  coronation  of  Charles   II  the 
Order  of  the  Bath  fell  into  neglect  till  the  year  1725,  jwhen  George 
I  revived  it.     Prince  William,  afterward  Duke  of  "Cumberland, 
then  four  years  of  age,  was  the  first  knight  of  the"  revived  order. 
(Rev.}    fiL  42  mm. 

1285  George  II,  1721-1760.     Coronation,  1721,  by  J.  Croker.     Bust  of 
George  II  1.    Rev.  The  king  crowned  by  Britannia.     /R  35  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  4.  « 

->"*  %> 

1286  -  Same.    (Rev.) 

1287  -  Second  Treaty  of  Vienna,  1731,  by  J.  Croker.    Bust  1.    Rev. 
Neptune,  in  his  conch,  commands  the  winds  and  waves  to  be 
calm.    JR  48  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  39. 

1288  -  Same  subject,  1731,  by  Martin.  Holtzhey/  Bust  1.    Rev.  An 
Indian  kneeling  and  displaying  gems  before   Neptune  ;  in   the 
distance  is  a  ship  with  a  flag  and  stern  inscribed  E.  C.   (East 
India  Company).     This  medal  refers  to  the  dissolution  of  the 
Ostend  East  India  Company.     (Rev.)     M  49  mm.     Med.  111.  II. 
41. 

112 


- 


1791 — obverse 


PLATE  IV 


I28g  r  State  of  Britain,  1731,  byj?.  P.  Werner.    Busts  of  George  II 

d  Queen  Caroline,  jugate, 
44  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  46. 


and  Queen  Caroline,  jugate.    Rev.  Britannia  seated  on  a  throne. 


1290  Medal  of  the  Royal  Family,  1732,  by  J.  Croker.     Busts  of 

George  II  and  Caroline,  confronting.     Rev.  Busts  of  the  seven 
royal  children,  by  J.  S.  Tanner.    This  medal  was  struck  for  dis- 
tribution to  foreign  friends  and  others.    M  70  mm.    Med.  111.  II. 

47- 

1291  Projected    Marriage   of   William,    Prince   of    Orange,    and 

Princess  Anne,  1733,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.     Busts  of  William  of 
Orange  and  Princess  Anne,  confronting.     Rev.  The  prince  and 
princess  united  by  Hymen.    M.  44  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  52. 

1292  Same  subject,  1733,  by  M.  Holtzhey.     Obv.  Similar.     Rev. 

Hymen,  facing,  holds  a  torch  and  the  united  shields  of  Britain 
and  Nassau  on  an  altar,  ^on  which  are  two  flaming  hearts.     JR. 
53  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  53.  * 

1293  Marriage  of  William,  Prince  of  Orange,  and  Princess  Anne, 

1734,  by  M.  Holtzhey.    Busts  of  the  two,  confronting.    Rev.  The 
prince   and   princess   join   hands   before   a   priest.     M  44   mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  54. 

1294  Same.    {Rev.) 

1295  Same   subject,    1734,   by  A.   Andeles.      Busts   of  the   two, 

jugate.    Rev.  A  hand  from  heaven  supports  a  drooping  orange- 
tree  near  an  altar  on  which  are  two  united  burning  hearts.    This 
medal  was  struck  by  order  of  the  States  of  Friesland.    M  49  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  55. 

1296  Same  subject,  1734,  by  P.  P.  Werner.     Busts  of  the  two, 

jugate.    Rev.  Two  genii  support  the  shields  of  Britain  and  Nas- 
sau, and  join  hands  in  front  of  an  orange-tree.    JR  44  mm.    Med. 
111.  II.  56. 

1297  Same.    (Rev.)     1734. 

1298  Same  subject,  1734,  by  M.  Holtzhey.     Bust  of  William  r. 

Rev.  Bust  of  Princess  Anne  1.    M  29  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  58. 

1299  Same.    (Rev.) 

1300  The  Weir  Built  at  Hameln,  1734,  by  E.  Hannibal.    Bust  of 

George  II  1.    Rev.  View  of  Hameln  and  the  river  Weser  with  the 
new  weir.    M  49  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  66. 


1301  University  of  Gottingen  Instituted,  1734,  by  E.  Hannibal. 

Bust  1.    Rev.  Genius  of  Gottingen  crowned  by  an  infant  genius. 
(Rev.)    M  49  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  67. 

1302  Restoration  of  Breda  to  the  House  of  Orange,  1737,  by  N. 

van   Swinderen.    Armorial     shields    of    England    and    Nassau 
crowned  and  supported  by  two  lions.     Rev.  William  of  Orange 
and  Princess  Anne  in  a  car  drawn  by  a  lion  and  a  unicorn.    M  42 
mm.    Med.  111.  II.  74. 

1303  Same.     (Rev.) 

1304  Childbirth  of  Princess  Anne  of  Orange,  1736,  by  N.  van  Swin- 
deren.   Obverse  same  as  No.  1302.    Rev.  A  female  figure  seated 
r.,  having  on  her  lap  a  babe;  behind  her,  a  blast  of  wind  blows 
an  orange  from  a  tree.    (Rev.)    M  42  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  71. 

1305  University  of  Gottingen  Opened,  1737,  by  E.  Hannibal.  Bust 

of  George  II  1.    Rev.  Minerva  and  Fortune  join  hands  over  an 
altar.    M  41  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  79. 

1306  Remarriage  of  Frederick,  Prince  of  Denmark,  and  Princess 

Louisa,  1743,  by  G.  Wahl.    Hymen  and  Plenty  holding  a  myrtle- 
wreath,  within  which  are  the  crowned  shields  of  Denmark,  Eng- 
land, and  Hanover.    Rev.  Nine  myrtle-wreaths  inclosing  inscrip- 
tions.   yR  65  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  219. 

1307  Same.     (Rev.) 

1308  Recapture  of  Prague,  1744,  by  J.  Kirk.     Prince  Charles  of 

Lorraine  on  horseback  r.    Rev.  The  city;  cavalry  entering  and 
soldiers  fleeing.    1R  43  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  239. 

1309  Threatened  Banishment  of  the  Jews  from  Bohemia,  1745,  by 

N.  van  Swinderen.     Maria  Theresia,  seated  on  her  throne  and 
supported  by  Justice  and  Charity;  a  Christian  warrior  in  front 
intercedes  for  a  Jewish  high  priest.    Rev.  A  Jewish  temple.    M  65 
mm.    Med.  111.  II.  243. 

1310  Birth  of  Prince  Christian  of  Denmark,   1745,  by  Magnus 

Gustav  Arbien.    Dania,  seated  upon  a  lion,  holding  the  shield  of 
Norway,  and  having  at  her  side  that  of  Denmark,  extends  her 
hands  to  receive  an  infant  from  heaven.    Rev.  Inscription.    JR  50 
mm.    Med.  111.  II.  245. 

1311  Capture  of  the  Spanish  Ships,  the  Marquis  d'Antin  and  the 

Lewis  Erasmus,  1745,  by  John  Kirk.     Naval  action.     Rev.  Two 
infant  Fames  bear  medallions  with  busts  of  James  Talbot  and 
John  Morecock.    ^51  38  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  246. 

114 


1312  Arrival  of  the  Young  Pretender  Expected,  1745,  probably  by 

T.  Pingo.     Bust  of  Charles  r.    Rev.  Britannia  awaits  the  fleet. 
M  42  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  251. 

1313  Same.     (Rev.} 

1314  Carlisle  Taken,  1745,  by  Johann  Henrick  Wolff.     Bust  of 

the  Duke  of  Cumberland  r.    Rev.  The  duke,  as  a  Roman  warrior, 
attacks  the  Hydra  of  Rebellion;  Carlisle  in  the  distance.    M  37 
mm.    Med.  111.  II.  258. 

1315  The  Rebels  Repulsed,  1745,  by  A.  Kirk  and  J.  Kirk.    The 

Duke  of  Cumberland  on  horseback,  1.    Rev.  The  duke  presents 
an  olive-branch  to  Anglia.    M  35  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  264. 

1316  Same.     (Rev.} 

1317  Same  subject,  1745,  by  T.  Pingo.    Bust  r.    Rev.  A  lion  over- 
coming a  wolf.    M  33  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  265. 

1318  Same.     (Rev.} 

1319  Battle  of  Culloden,  1746,  by  J.  H.  Wolff.    Bust  1.    Rev.  The 

duke  commanding  at  the  battle.    M  42  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  271. 

1320  Same  subject,  1746,  by  Richard  Yeo.     Bust  r.     Rev.  The 

duke,  as  Hercules,  tramples  upon  Discord  and  raises  Britannia. 
yR  50  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  278. 

1321  Same  subject,  1746,  by  M.  Holtzhey.     Bust  r.     Rev.  The 

duke,  as  a  Roman  general,  crowned  by  Victory,  tramples  upon  a 
fallen  foe.    M  42  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  282. 

1322  Rebellion    Defeated,    1746,   by    G.    W.   Vestner.      Bust   of 

George  II  r.     Rev.  A  pedestal  surmounted  by  a  Victory.     The 
reverse  is  by  Andreas  Vestner,  son  of  G.  W.  Vestner.    M  45  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  288. 

J323  William,  Prince  of  Orange,  Stadtholder,  1747,  by  M.  Holtz- 
hey. Busts  of  William  and  Princess  Anne,  confronting.  Rev. 
Inscription.  M  44  mm.  Med.  111.  II.  314. 

1324  Same  subject,  1747.    Bust  of  William  of  Orange  1.    Around 

is  the  Garter.  Rev.  Shield  of  the  prince  within  the  Garter.  Above  is 
a  crown.  This  is  a  heart-shaped  badge  struck  in  remembrance 
of  the  proclamation  of  William  as  Stadtholder.  M  Med.  111.  II. 
324. 

:  "5 


1325  -  Same.    (Rev.)    M.  gilt. 

1326  -  Same  subject,  1747,  by  M.  Holtzhey.    Busts  of  William  and 
Anne,  jugate.    Rev.  Dutch  inscription,  etc.,  by  J.  V.  D.  Streng. 
M  35  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  318. 

1327  -  The  Prince  of  Orange  and  the  Duke  of  Cumberland,  1747. 
Bust  of  William  of  Orange  1.    Rev.  Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Cumber- 
land r.    M  33  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  326. 

1328  -  Defeat  of  the  French  Fleet  off  Cape  Finisterre,  1747,  by  T. 
Pingo.    Bust  of  Anson  1.,  crowned  by  Victory.    Rev.  Victory  on 
a  sea-monster.    M  44  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  325. 

1329  -  Birth  of  Prince  William  of  Orange,  1748,  by  M.  Holtzhey. 
Busts  of  William  and  Anne,  jugate.    Rev.  An  angel  from  heaven 
presents  an  infant  to  Holland  and  Nassau.    M  49  mm.    Med.  111. 
H.  333- 

1330  -  Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapelle  Concluded,  1748.     Piety,  standing 
at  an  altar,  implores  Peace,  who  descends  from  the  clouds.    Rev. 
Eight  shields  around  a  blazing  heart.    M  44  mm.     Med.  111.  II. 


1331  -  Same.     (Rev.) 

1332  -  Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapelle,  Preliminaries  Signed,  1748,  by  M. 
Holtzhey.    Bust  of  William  r.,  in  helmet  in  form  of  lion's  head. 
Rev.   Hercules,   standing  1.,  holding  out  his   club,  from  which 
sprout  branches.     Hercules,  when  he  had  finished  his  labors, 
planted  his  club,  and  it  was  transformed  into  an  olive-tree,  sym- 
bol of  peace  and  prosperity.    JR.  43  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  339. 

1333  -  Same.     (Rev.) 

1334  -  Peace    of    Aix-la-Chapelle    Concluded,    1748.      A    turreted 
female  figure,  Aix-la-Chapelle,  holding  a  globe  on  which  is  a 
dove  with  an  olive-branch,  stands  near  an  obelisk.     In  the  dis- 
tance, the  city.    Rev.  Eight  shields.    JR  44  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  348. 

1335  -  Free  British  Fishery  Society,  1750,  by  L.  Koch.     Bust  of 
Prince  of  Wales  r.     Rev.  A  fishing-boat  hauling  in  nets.     M 
41  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  365. 

1336  -  Royal  Society  of  Sciences  at  Gottingen,  1751,  by  J.  M.  Mori- 
kofer.    Bust  of  George  II  r.    Rev.  Minerva  holds  a  wreath  over 
the  emblems  of  Science  and  Literature.    An  annual  prize  medal 
of  the  Academy  of  Sciences  at  Gottingen.    M  45  mm.     Med.  111. 
II.  372. 

116 


J337  William  V,  Prince  of  Orange,  Knight  of  the  Garter,  1752, 

by  J.  G.  Holtzhey.    Bust  of  William  of  Orange  r.  Rev.  St.  George 
and  the  dragon  within  the  Garter.    JR  39  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  379. 

1338  Louisburg  Taken,  1758,  by  T.  Pingo.  The  British  flag  wav- 
ing over  a  globe  marked  CANADA  AMERICA.  On  one  side 
a  sailor,  on  the  other  a  grenadier.  Above,  Fame  with  her  trum- 
pet. Rev.  Batteries  firing;  the  English  and  French  fleets.  JR  44 
mm.  Med.  111.  II.  404. 

J339  Successes  of  1/58.     Bust  of  George  II  1.     Rev.  Britannia, 

seated  on  a  car  drawn  by  a  lion,  drives  over  French  lilies.    JR  44 
mm.    Med.  111.  II.  416. 

1340  Death  of  the  Princess  of  Orange,  1759,  by  J.  G.  Holtzhey. 

Bust  of  the  Princess  of  Orange  1.,  veiled ;  over  her  head,  a  radiated 
circle  of  stars.    Rev.  A  sarcophagus  decorated  with  the  shield  of 
the  princess.    JR  42  mm.    Med.  111.  II.  417. 

1341  Same.     (Rev.} 

1342  Battle  of  Minden,  1759,  by  J.  G.  Holtzhey.     Prince  Ferdi- 
nand, as  Perseus,  passes  through  piles  of  French  arms,  etc.,  hold- 
ing his  Gorgon-shield ;  in  his  right  hand,  a  scourge.     Rev.   A 
laurel-tree  entwined  by  a  fruitful  vine.    M  49  mm.    Med.  111.  II. 
432- 

1343  Quebec  Taken,  1759,  by  T.  Pingo.    Bust  of  Britannia  1.  Rev. 

Victory  carries  a  trophy  of  captured  French  arms.     JR  37  mm. 
Med.  111.  II.  439. 

1344  Death  of  General  Wolfe,  1759,  by  M.  Cosset  and  F.  Kirk. 

Bust  of  Wolfe  1.    Rev.  A  funeral  monument.    JR  37  mm.     Med. 
111.  II.  440- 

1345  George  III,  1760-1820.     Coronation,  1761,  by  Lawrence  Natter. 
Bust  r.     Rev.   Britannia  crowns  the  seated   king.     M  34  mm. 
Knyph  3523. 

1346  Same.     (Rev.) 

1347  Coronation,  1761,  by  L.  Natter.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Sophie  Char- 
lotte crowned  by  flying  Victory.    M  35  mm. 

1348  Marriage  to  Sophie  Charlotte  and  Coronation,  1761.     Bust 

of  George  III  1.    Rev.  Bust  of  Sophie  Charlotte  r.    ^  41  mm. 

117 


1349  Same  subject,  1761,  by  J.  Kirk.    Bust  of  the  two  r.,  jugate. 

Rev.  Hymen  with  torch  near  an  altar  on  which  are  two  burning 
hearts.    JR.  36  mm. 

1350  Death  of  William,  Duke  of  Cumberland,  1765,  by  J.  van 

Nost.    Bust  of  the  duke  r.    Rev.  Two  weeping  genii  near  a  monu- 
ment.   M  38  mm. 

1351  Peace  of  Bengal,  1766,  by  J.  van  Nost.    Bust  of  Robert  Clive 

facing.    Rev.  A  pyramid,  inscribed  with  his  glorious  deeds.     In 
exergue,  C.  G.    JR  42  mm. 

1352  Resolution  and  Adventure  sailing  from  England,  1772,  by 

B.  F.    Bust  of  George  III  r.    Rev.  Two  ships.    M  44  mm. 

J353  Captain  James  Cook,  medal  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Lon- 
don, 1772,  by  L.  Pingo.  Bust  of  Cook  1.  Rev.  Female  figure, 
Geography.  yR  43  mm. 

1354  Same.     (Rev.) 

J355  Portrait  medal,  1781.    Bust  r.    Rev.  A  lion  entangled  with  a 

rope.  Legend,  INDOCILIS  PATI  (Impatient  in  suffering). 
The  reverse  is  copied  from  the  reverse  of  a  medal  of  Charles  XII 
of  Sweden  by  J.  K.  Hedlinger.  Cf.  No.  1694  of  this  catalogue. 
(Rev.)  JE  54  mm. 

1356  Gibraltar  Held  against  Spanish  and  French,   1782,  by  T. 

Pingo.    View  of  Gibraltar.    Rev.  Inscription.    JR  49  mm. 

1357  Blockade  of  Gibraltar  Terminated,  1783.    Plan  of  the  harbor 

of  Gibraltar.    Rev.  Inscription  in  a  wreath.    M  59  mm. 

1358  Defense  of  Gibraltar,  1783,  by  Reich.    Bust  of  Elliot  r.    Rev. 

Storming  of  the  rock  of  Gibraltar.    M  42  mm. 

1359  William  Pitt,  c.  1783.    Bust  of  Pitt  1.    Rev.  Inscription.    A 

trial  piece  struck  over  a  crown  of  James  II  (1685).    M  42  mm. 

1360  Elevation  of  Henry  IX,  Stuart  Pretender,  to  the  Dignity  of 

Cardinal,  1788,  by  Gioacchimo  Hamerani.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Religion 
standing  supporting  a  cross ;  in  the  background,  Rome.  ^R  53  mm. 

1361  Defeat  of  the  Sultan  Tippoo  by  the  Marquis  Cornwallis, 

1793,  by  C.  H.  Kiichler.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Cornwallis  receiving  visits 
from  the  natives.    ^R  48  mm. 

I352  Same.    (Rev.)    2E  48  mm. 

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1363  Victory  of  June  I,  1794,  by  C.  H.  Kiichler.     Bust  of  Lord 

Howe  r.    Rev.  Naval  action.    2R.  48  mm. 

1364  Same.    (Rev.)    fiL  48  mm. 

1365  Erskine  and  Gibbs,  1794,  by  I.  M.  F.    Heads  of  the  two  r., 

jugate.    Rev.  Justice  holds  a  pair  of  scales  above  a  fainting  figure 
of  Liberty,  who  is  seated  on  a  rock.    2SL  44  mm. 

1366  British  Successes  in    1798,  by   C.   W.   Kiichler.     Head  of 

George  III  1.    Rev.  Minerva  seated  amid  cannon  and  flags.     M. 
48  mm. 

1367  Seringapatam  Taken,  1799,  by  George  Mills.    Bust  of  Mar- 
quis Wellesley,  Governor  of  India,  1.    Rev.  Combat  between  an  In- 
dian and  a  British  soldier,  by  Brenet  and  Mudie.    M  41  mm. 

1368  Battle  of  Alexandria  and  Death  of  Sir  Ralph  Abercrombie, 

1801,  by  G.  F.  Pidgeon  and  B.  West.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Death  of 
Abercrombie.    JR  49  mm. 

1369  Same.    (Rev.) 

1370  Peace  of  Amiens,  1802,  by  J.  G.  Holzhausser  (issued  by 

Peter  Kempson  and  Samuel  Kindon).     Bust  of  Marquis  Corn- 
wallis  1.    Rev.  Seated  female  figure  supports  a  scroll  on  which 
are  written  the  names  of  heroes.    M  39  mm. 

1371  Defeat  of  the  French  and  Spanish  Fleets  at  Trafalgar,  1805, 

by  A.  Abramson.    Bust  of  Nelson  r.    Rev.  A  rostral  column.    JR 
40  mm. 

1372  Same.     (Rev.) 

1373  Death  of  Nelson,  1805,  by  W.  Wyon.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Victory 

hurling  a  thunderbolt.    M  54  mm. 

J374  Same  subject,  1805.  Victory  on  the  prow  of  a  vessel,  hold- 
ing a  medallion  of  Nelson  in  right,  in  left  a  palm.  Rev.  Inscrip- 
tion. JR.  39  mm. 

1375  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade,   1807,  by  Isaac  Parkes.     A 

European  greeting  a  negro;  in  the  distance,  African  scene  and  a 
group  of  negroes  rejoicing.     Legend,  WE  ARE  ALL  BRETH- 
REN.    In  the  exergue,  SLAVE  TRADE  ABOLISHED   BY 
GREAT  BRITAIN.    Rev.  Inscription  in  Arabic.    JE  36  mm. 

1376  Nelsonic  Crimson  Oakes,  1808.     Bust  of  Nelson  1.,  in  uni- 
form.   Rev.  Insignia  of  the  order.    JR  53  mm. 

119 


J377  Battle  of  Salamanca,  1812,  by  J.  Mudie  and  G.  Mills.    Bust 

of  Sir  T.  Picton  facing.    Rev.  Wellington  storming  the  walls  of 
Badajoz.    JR  41  mm. 

1378  Same.     (Rev.) 

*379  Preservation  of  Upper  Canada,  1814,  by  T.  Wyon.    Rev.  In- 
scription.   M  51  mm. 

1380  Treaty  of  Chaumont,  1814.     Bust  of  the  Duke  of  Welling- 
ton 1.    Rev.  A  lion  and  a  lamb  lying  down  in  peace;  a  horn  of 
plenty  between  them;  above,  a  dove  of  peace  bearing  an  olive- 
branch.    JR  43  mm. 

1381  Battle  of  Waterloo,  1815,  by  Thomas  Halliday.     Bust  of 

Wellington  facing,  inclosed  in  a  wreath.    Rev.  Bliicher  on  horse- 
back trampling  on  Davoust.    Struck  by  J.  Parish  of  Hamburg  in 
honor  of  Bliicher.    M  74  mm. 

1382  George  IV,  1820-1830.    Beginning  of  the  Reign  of  George  IV, 
1821,  by  Benedetto  Pistrucci.     Bust  1.     Rev.  Coronation  scene. 
M  35  mm. 

1383  Same.    (Rev.)    EL  35  mm. 

1384  Arrival  in  Hanover,  1821,  by  C.  Voigt.    Bust  r.    Rev.  For- 
tune, preceding  the  king  on  horseback.    M  40  mm. 

1385  William  IV,  1830-1837.     Coronation  of  Queen  Adelaide,  1831. 
Head  r.    Rev.  Head  of  Charlotte  r.,  crowned.    M  33  mm. 

1386  Victoria,  1837-1902.     Coronation,  1838,  by  J.  Barber.     Bust  of 
the  queen.  Rev.  The  queen  walking  in  procession  under  a  canopy. 
^E  62  mm. 

1387  Interview  with  Louis-Philippe,  1843,  by  Montagny.    Bust  1. 

Rev.  Inscription.    fiL  52  mm. 

1388  Visit  to  Ghent,  1843,  by  Verachter  and  Hart.    Bust  1.    Rev. 

British  shield  crowned.    RL  54  mm. 

1389  The    Waterloo    Medal,    designed    by    Benedetto    Pistrucci. 

Jugate  busts  1.,  laureate,  of  the  Prince  Regent,  Francis  II,  Em- 
peror of  Austria,  Alexander  I,  Emperor  of  Russia,  and  Frederick 
William  III,  King  of  Prussia;  on  either  side,  Justice  1.,  and 
Hercules  r.,  seated ;  above,  the  sun  in  quadriga,  L,  preceded  by 
Castor  and  Pollux,  and  followed  by  Iris  and  Zephyrus ;  beneath, 
Night  in  biga,  r. ;  before  her,  the  Furies ;  behind  her,  the  Fates. 

120 


Rev.  Wellington  and  Blucher  on  horseback  1.,  guided  by  Victory 
between  them;  Wellington  gallops  in  advance,  and'  Blucher 
rushes  to  his  aid ;  above,  Jupiter  in  quadriga,  facing,  hurling 
thunderbolt  at  giants  arranged  in  circle.  This  medal  was  exe- 
cuted in  pursuance  of  an  order  given  by  the  Prince  Regent  in 
1819,  who  desired  to  commemorate  the  battle  of  Waterloo  by  the 
production  of  a  medal  of  surpassing  magnitude  and  beauty.  It 
was  intended  for  presentation  to  each  of  the  allied  sovereigns  as 
well  as  to  the  two  commanders,  Wellington  and  Blucher ;  but  this 
object  failed,  as  Pistrucci,  who  was  directed  to  execute  the  work, 
did  not  accomplish  the  task  till  January  i,  1849,  and  Wellington 
then  alone  survived.  This  medal  has  not  been  issued,  as  the  dies 
have  never  been  hardened;  but  it  has  been  reproduced  by  the 
electro  process,  of  which  the  above  is  an  example.  140  mm. 

J39°  Same.     (Rev.) 

1391  Crystal  Palace  at  Sydenham  Opened  June  10,  1854.    Bust  of 

Sir  Joseph  Paxton  1.    Rev.  The  Crystal  Palace.    ^51  mm. 

1392  Prize  medal   of  the   International   Exhibition   at   London, 

1862,  by  L.  C.  Wyon.     Athena  seated,  receiving  works  of  art. 
Rev.  1862  |  LONDINI.  HONORIS  |  CAUSA;  within  an  oak- 
wreath.    7E  75  mm. 

J393  Recovery  of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1872,  by  J.  S.  Wyon.  Head 

of  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales,  1.    Rev.  Fleur-de-lis.    yR  58 


1394  Queen  Victoria  Proclaimed  Empress  of  India,  1877,  by  G.  G. 

Adams.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Inscription.    JE  57  mm. 

1395  International  Medical  Congress,  1881,  by  L.  C.  Wyon.  Bust 

1.    Rev.  Asclepius  receives  patients.    JE  77  mm. 

1396  Jubilee,  1887,  by  J.  E.  Barber  and  F.  L.    Bust  1.    Rev.  The 

queen,  enthroned,  receives  her  subjects.    M  78  mm. 

J397  Same.     (Rev.)    7E  78  mm. 

1398  Golden  W'edding  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  E.  Gladstone,. 

1889.    Busts  of  the  two,  facing.    Rev.  Inscription.    TtL  60  mm. 

*399  Naval  Review  at  Spithead,  1889.    Bust  of  the  queen  1.    Rev. 

Review  of  ships.    M  38  mm. 

1400  Bridge  over  the  Forth,  1890,  by  L.  Chr.  Lauer.    The  Forth 

Bridge.    Rev.  Inscription.    JE  65  mm. 
121 


1401  Three    Hundredth    Anniversary   of   the    Establishment   of 

Trinity  College  at  Dublin,  1892,  by  Johnson.     Busts  of  Queen 
Elizabeth  and  Queen  Victoria,  jugate.    Rev.  Coat  of  arms.    2E. 
64  mm. 

1402  Jubilee,  1897,  by  Thomas  Brock.     Bust  1.     Rev.  Youthful 

head  (1837).    2E  56  mm. 

1403  Edward  VII,  1902-         .    The  Boer  War,  1901,  by  F.  Bowcher. 
Bust  of  King  Edward  VII  1.    Rev.  Lord  Roberts  on  horseback  1., 
France  and  Victory  above  him ;  in  the  distance,  troops  marching. 
^103  mm. 

1404  Coronation,  1902,  by  Emil  Fuchs  (1901).    Busts  of  the  two, 

jugate,  r.    Rev.  Female  figure  seated,  leaning  on  a  shield;  in  the 
distance,  Westminster  Abbey.    2R  64  mm. 

1405  Coronation,  1902,  by  F.  Bowcher.     Busts  of  Edward  VII 

and  Alexandra  r.     Rev.   Athena  holding  upraised   crown,  sur- 
rounded by  rejoicing  multitude.    /E  76  mm. 

1406  Coronation,  1902,  by  F.  Bowcher.    Busts  of  the  two,  jugate, 

r.     Rev.  Athena,  holding  upraised  crown,  surrounded  by  a  re- 
joicing multitude.    N  40  mm. 

1407  Coronation,  1902.     Bust  of  Edward  VII  r.     Rev.  Bust  of 

Alexandra  r.    N  31  mm. 

1408  Same  subject,  1902.    JR  31  mm. 

1409  Same.    (Rev.) 

1410  Same.    JR  56  mm. 

1411  Same.    (Rev.)    2E  56  mm. 

1412  Coronation,  1902.    Busts  of  the  king  and  the  queen,  jugate, 

r.    Rev.  Crown  between  two  oak-trees  on  which  are  a  lion  and  a 
harp.    JR  52  mm. 

1413  The  Order  of  Merit  Instituted,  1902.    Busts  of  the  queen  and 

the  king,  facing.    Rev.  Fame,  resting  on  a  shield,  blows  her  horn ; 
in  the  distance,  the  city  of  London  with  the  Tower.    7E  52  mm. 

1414  Same.    (Rev.) 

1415  Seven  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Foundation  of  Liver- 
pool, 1907,  by  C.  Jauer.     King  John  receives  a  petition.     Rev. 
Ship.    fiL  64  mm. 

122 


1416  •  Bury  St.  Edmund's  Pageant,  1907.     Replica  of  the  coin  of 

Edmund,  inclosed  in  an  inscribed  rim.    JE  gilt  29  mm. 

1417  The  Rotherhithe  Tunnel  Opened,   1908,  by  Spink  &  Son. 

His  Majesty  George,  Prince  of  Wales,  three-quarters  1.     Rev. 
View  of  the  tunnel.    2E  gilt  32  mm. 


PERSONAL  MEDALS 

1418  John  Milton,  Poet,  1737,  by  J.  S.  Tanner.    Erection  of  the  statue 
by  Rysbrach  in  Westminster  Abbey.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Inscription. 
/£  53  mm. 

1419  Sir  Isaac  Newton,  Scientist,  1774,  by  J.  Roettier.    Bust  r.    Rev. 
Inscription.    .31  54  mm. 

1420  On  his  Death,  1726,  by  Jean  Dassier.    Bust  three-quarters  r. 

Rev.  Monument.    JE  43  mm. 

1421  John  Rennie,  Engineer,  1831,  by  W.  Bain.    Head  1.    Rev.  Inscrip- 
tion within  a  wreath.    JE  64  mm. 

1422  William  Shakespeare,  Poet,  1844.     Medal  of  the  "Series  numis- 
matica,"  by  J.  J.  Barre.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Inscription.    2E  43  mm. 


FRANCE 

Numbers  in  parentheses  below  are  page  references  in  Medailles 
Francoises  au  Musee  Monetaire,  Paris. 

1423  Henry  II,  1547-1559.    Treaty  with  England.     Bust  of  the  king, 
laureate,  in  armor.    Rev.  The  king  standing  with  drawn  sword, 
leaning  on  a  caduceus.    Restored.    M  61  mm.     (12) 

1424  Catherine  de  Medici.     Similar  to  No.  1423.     Rev.  Bust  of 

Catherine  de  Medici.    1555.    Restored.    (Rev.)    2E  60  mm.    (19) 

1425  Marriage  of  the  Dauphin  and  Mary  Stuart.  Busts  of  Francis 

and  Mary  Stuart.    Rev.  Arms  of  the  Dauphin  of  France,  and  of 
Scotland.    1558.    Hi  54  mm.     (6) 

1426  Glorious  Victories.     Bust  of  the  king,  laureate,  in  ancient 

costume.  Rev.  Two  armies  witnessing  peace  negotiations.   (Rev.} 
JE  56  mm. 

123 


1427  Henry  III,  1574-1589.    Henry  as  Alexander  crossing  the  Tigris. 
Head  of  the  king.    1579.    Rev.  King  on  horseback.    M  41  mm.   (14) 

1428  Founding  of  the  Order  of  the  Holy  Ghost.   Similar  to  No.  1427. 

Rev.  The  king  on  his  throne,  receiving  the  oath  of  a  kneeling 
knight;  to  his  left  the  master  of  ceremonies;  to  his  right  the 
grand  prevot,  1579.     (Rev.)    M  42  mm.    (17) 

1429  Henry  IV,  1589-1610.    Battle  of  Ivry.    1590.    Bust  of  Henry  IV, 
laureate.     Rev.  The  crown  of  France  on  the  point  of  a  sword; 
on  one  side  the  shield  of  France ;  on  the  other  that  of  Navarre. 
JR  49  mm.     (18) 

1430  Louis  XIII,  1610-1643.    Regency  of  the  Queen  Mother.    Bust  of 
Marie  de  Medici,  laureate.     Rev.  The  queen  mother  seated  on  a 
rainbow.    1615.    Restored.    JE  51  mm.     (77) 

1431  Cardinal   Mazarin,    1630.      Bust   of   Cardinal   Mazarin,   by 

Warin.    Rev.  Armies  on  either  side,  in  the  distance  Casale.     JR 
50  mm.     (23) 

1432  Cardinal  Mazarin.    Bust  of  Mazarin.    Rev.  A  chariot,  1630, 

by  Warin.    7E  78  mm. 

1433  Cardinal  Richelieu.    Bust  of  Richelieu.    Rev.  A  ship.    1634. 

;R  27  mm.     (24) 

1434  Death  of  Cardinal  Richelieu,  1642.    Bust  of  Richelieu.    Rev. 

A  monument.    JR.  oval  56x46  mm. 

1435  Louis  XIV,  1643-1715.     Beginning  of  the  Reign  of  Louis  XIV. 
Baby  head  of  Louis  XIV,  by  J.  Mauger.     Rev.  The  child  with 
royal  scepter  raised  on  a  shield  by  France  and  Providence.    1843. 
M  41  mm.     (27) 

1436  Capture  of  Thionville.     Similar  to  No.  1435,  by  J.  Mauger. 

Rev.  France,  in  one  hand  an  olive-branch,  in  the  other  a  statue  of 
Victory;  to  her  right  the  plan  of  Thionville.     1643.     (Rev.)     M 
41  mm.     (29) 

1437  Coronation  of  the  King,  1654.     Bust  of  the  king  with  his 

crown.    Rev.  City  of  Rheims.    M  37  mm.    (45) 

1438  Regency  of  the  Queen  Mother.    A  youthful  head  of  Louis 

XIV,  by  J.  Warin.    Rev.  Bust  of  Anne.    (Rev.)   M  28  mm.    (169) 

1439  Emblem  of  Cardinal  Mazarin.    Similar  to  No.  1431.    Rev.  An 

anchor.    1660.    (Rev.)    JR  36  mm.    (171) 

124 


144°  Same  subject.     Similar  to  No.   1431.     Rev.  An  eye;  clouds 

above,  and  hills  below.    1660.    (Rev.}    M  gilt  52  mm.    (170) 

1441  'Death  of  Cardinal  Mazarin.    Similar  to  No.  1431.    Rev.  The 

sun's  rays  penetrating  the  mist  over  the  water.     1660.     (Rev.)     1R 
53mm.     (170) 

1442  Alliance  with  Switzerland.    Bust  of  Louis  XIV.    Rev.  The 

great  altar  of  Notre  Dame;  on  one  side   Louis  XIV  and  the 
Dauphin,  on  the  other  side  a  group  of  Swiss  envoys.     1663.    & 

56  mm.     (173) 

1443  Building  of  the  Louvre  Colonnade.    Similar  to  No.  1442.    Rev. 

The  Louvre.    1667.    M  34  mm.    (173) 

1444  Same.    (Rev.)  2E  51  mm.    (173) 

1445  Peace  of  the  Church.    Similar  to  No.  1442.  Rev.  An  open  book 

on  the  altar,  on  which  the  scepter  and  the  hand  of  justice  are 
crossed  with  the  keys  of  St.  Peter.    1669.    (Rev.)   M.  49  mm.    (83) 

1446  Calendar  of  Jaques  Bureau.    A  calendar.    Rev.  Inscription 

in  six  lines.    1669.    AL  53  mm. 

1447  Entrenchments  on  the  Yssel  Abandoned  by  the   Enemy. 

Bust  of  the  king,  by  J.  Mauger.    Rev.  The  gods  of  rivers  Rhine 
and  Yssel.    1672.    (Rev.)    M  41  mm.    (89) 

1448  Conquests  of  the  King  in  Holland.     Similar  to  No.  1447,  by  J. 

Mauger.    Rev.  Skin  of  the  Netherlands  lion  on  the  trunk  of  a  tree, 
surmounted  by  a  crown ;  behind,  a  cow  tied  to  the  tree ;  in  front, 
a  woman  kneeling.    1672.     (Rev.)    M  41  mm.     (90) 

1449  Emblem  of  the  King.     Similar  to  No.  1442.    Rev.  The  sun 

shining  on  the  earth.    1672.     (Rev.)    fit  56  mm.     (175) 

1450  Capture  of  Twelve  Cities  of  Holland  and  the  Rhine,  1672. 

Similar  to  No.  1442.    (Rev.)     Apollo  in  his  car;  around  the  edge  a 
circle  of  plans  of  cities  taken,  with  their  names.     (Rev.)     JR  63 
mm.     (179) 

1451  Messina  Relieved.    Similar  to  No.  1447,  by  J.  Mauger.  Rev. 

Victory,  a  crown  of  laurel  in  one  hand,  a  sheaf  of  wheat  in  the 
other,  flying  to  Messina.    1675.    (Rev.)    M  41  mm.     (98) 

1452  Battle  of  Palermo.    Similar  to  No.  1447,  by  A.  Meybusch. 

Rev.  Victory  standing  on  an  ancient  galley.     1676.     (Rev.)     JR 
50  mm. 

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1453  Capture  of  Nimegue.     Similar  to  No.  1447,  by  J.  Mauger. 

Rev.  Caduceus.    1678.    (Rev.)    &  41  mm. 

1454  Same  subject,  1679.     Bust  of  the  king,  by  F.  Avry.    Rev. 

Peace,  in  one  hand  a  laurel-branch,  in  the  other  a  horn  of  plenty. 
JR  72  mm.    Van  Loon,  III.  p.  260. 

1455  Same  subject,  1679.     Bust  of  the  king.     Rev.  A  shield,  on 

which  are  crossed  a  horn  of  plenty  and  a  sword ;  below,  a  woman 
threshing  grain,  by  Cudens.    Van  Loon,  III.  p.  250.    M  73  mm. 

1456  Michel  Letellier.    Bust  of  Letellier,  by  F.  Avry.    Rev.  Pru- 
dence standing ;  Justice  seated,  with  scales  in  her  hand,  by  F.  Avry. 
1679.    JR  61  mm. 

J457  Peace  of  the  North.    Similar  to  No.  1442,  by  A.  Meybusch. 

Rev.  Victory,  hanging  shields  on  the  trunk  of  a  tree ;  Peace  on 
the  other  side.    1679.    M  70  mm.    (114) 

1458  Same.    (Rev.) 

*459  Destruction  of  the  Calvinist  Temples.    Bust  of  Louis  XIV, 

by  J.  Dollin.    Rev.  Religion  planting  a  cross  on  the  ruins  of  a 
temple.    1685.    (Rev.)    JE  41  mm.    (130) 

1460  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes  (1685).    The  Reformed 

Church,  crushing  under  foot  a  serpent  and  a  tiara,  with  a  horn  of 
plenty  in  each  hand.    Rev.  A  woman  being  burned  at  the  stake. 
1R  52  mm.    Van  Loon,  III.  p.  313. 

1461  Same  subject.     Balaam,  in  bishop's  dress,  on  an  ass;  an 

angel  with   drawn  sword.     Rev.  A  spider's  web  covering  the 
church   of   Sorbonne.      (1685.)      JR   49   mm.      Van    Loon,    III. 
P-3J3- 

1462  Same  subject.    Balaam,  in  the  garb  of  a  bishop,  seated  on  an 

ass,  and  holding  a  banner  on  which  the  devil  is  depicted.    Rev. 
Similar  to  No.  1461.     (Rev.)    1R  49  mm. 

1463  Same  subject.    Similar  to  No.  1447,  by  J.  Mauger.    Rev.  Re- 
ligion,  with   a   cross   in   one   hand,   the    gospels    in   the   other, 
trampling  heresy  under  foot.    1685.    (Rev.)    JR  41  mm.     (129) 

1464  Same  subject,  1685.     Similar  to  No.  1447.     Rev.  Two  col- 
umns, one  standing,  the  other  broken.     1685.     (Rev.)    JR  60  mm. 
Van  Loon,  III.  p.  310. 

1465  Same  subject,  1685.    The  Pope  seated  on  the  Beast  of  Seven 

Heads ;  on  one  side  a  French  dragoon,  on  the  other  a  Jesuit 

126 


priest.    Rev.  Punishment  of  the  heretics.    M  57  mm.    Van  Loon, 
III.  p.  312. 

1466  Building  of  Three  Hundred  Churches.    Similar  to  No.  1447, 

by  J.  Mauger.    Rev.  Religion,  with  a  cross  in  one  hand,  seated  on 
a  building-stone.    1686.    (Rev.)    M  41  mm.    (131) 

1467  Bombardment  of  Genoa,  and  Capture  of  Luxembourg.    Louis 

XIV,  standing,  in  royal  costume.    1684.    Rev.  An  arm,  thrust  from 
a  curtain,  holding  a  sword  and  an  olive-branch.    JR  49  mm.    Van 
Loon,  III.  p.  292. 

1468  Desecration  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Altars.    Similar  to  No. 

1447.    Rev.  French  soldiers  tearing  the  images  and  candlesticks 
from  the  altar.    1691.     (Rev.)    JR.  38  mm. 

1469  Capture  of  Namur.     Bust  of  the  king,  by  J.  Mauger.    Rev. 

The  rivers  Meuse  and  Sambre,  seated  on  each  side  of  a  cippus 
surmounted  by  Victory,  by  J.  Mauger.    1692.    (Rev.)    M  73  mm. 

1470  The  Royal  Family.    Bust  of  the  king,  by  H.  Roussel.    Rev. 

Busts  of  the  queen  and  three  children,  by  H.  Roussel.     1693. 
(Rev.)    M  75  mm. 

1471  First  Minister  of  Spain.     Bust  of  the  king.     Rev.  Inscrip- 
tion and  date  in  six  lines.    1701.    JR  21  mm. 

1472  Louis  XIV  made  Count  of  Flanders.     Bust  of  the  king,  by 

P.  Roettier.    Rev.  A  woman  seated,  with  banner  and  shield  of 
Flanders.    (Rev.)    M  56  mm. 

J473  Naval  Battle  off  Malaga.     Bust  of  the  Count  of  Toulouse, 

by  R.  Gayrard.  Rev.  A  ship,  by  J.  De  Puymaurin  and  R.  Gayrard. 
1704.    M  68  mm. 

1474  Louis  XV,  1715-1774.    Capture  of  Fontarabie.    Youthful  head  of 
Louis  XV,  by  P.  Le  Blanc.    Rev.  France,  with  one  foot  on  the 
arms  of  Fontarabie,  presenting  an  olive-branch   to   Spain,  by 
J.  Duvivier.     1719.    JR  41  mm.     (213) 

1475  Marriage  of  Louis  XV.     Louis  XV  and  Marie.     Rev.  The 

marriage  ceremony.     1725.    M  34  mm.     (222) 

1476  Church  of  Saint  Sulpice.     Bust  of  Louis  XV,  by  Roettier, 

Jr.    Rev.  The  church,  1754.     (Rev.)    JE  41  mm. 

M77  Birth  of  the  Count  of  Provence.     Bust  of  Louis  XV,  by 

J.  Duvivier.    Rev.  The  count  in  a  cradle.    1755.    JE  42  mm.   (244) 
127 


1478  Capture  of  Wessel,  Oswego,  Port  Mahon,  and  St.  Davis. 

Bust  of  Louis  XV.    1758.    Ret'.  Four  towns.    M  31  mm. 

1479  Peace  with  England.     Head  of  Louis  XV,  by  F.  M.    Rev. 

Peace,  in  one  hand  a  caduceus,  in  the  other  an  olive-branch ; 
to  her  right,  the  genius  of  War,  bound,  by  J.  C.  Roettier.     (Rev.} 
1763.    M.  41  mm.     (246) 

1480  Louis  XVI,  1774-1793.     Marriages  in  Burgundy.     Louis  XVI 
and  Marie  Antoinette,  by  Duvivier.    Rev.  The  Arms  of  Burgundy, 
surrounded  by  an  inscription  in  two  lines.    1781.    fiL  46  mm.     (279) 

1481  Abolition  of  Feudal  Privileges.     Bust  of  Louis  XVI,  by 

Duvivier.     Rev.  The  representatives  in  the  National  Assembly  at 
Versailles;  in  the  center  an  altar,  by  Gatteaux.     1789.     (Rev.} 
M  64  mm. 

1482  Arrival  of  the  King  at  Paris.    Bust  of  Louis  XVI,  by  Duvi- 
vier.   Rev.  The  royal  family ;  a  crowd  of  Parisians  in  the  distance, 
by  Duvivier.    1789.    JE  53  mm.     (299) 

1483  Same.    (Rev.) 

1484  Reelection  of  Necker  as  Minister  of  Finance.    Bust  of  Louis 

XVI.    Rev.  France  welcoming  Necker.    1789.    JR  53  mm. 

1485  First  Republic,  1792-1804.    Death  of  Marie  Antoinette.    Bust  of 
the  queen,  by  Loos.    Rev.  Vengeance,  in  her  right  hand  scales,  in 
her  left  a  torch.    1793.    M  45  mm. 

1486  Death  of  Louis  XVII.    Bust  of  Louis  XVII,  by  Depaulis. 

Rev.  A  sprite,  in  one  hand  an  extinguished  torch,  in  the  other  a 
crown,  standing  on  a  sarcophagus  in  the  center  of  the  prison 
court,  by  Jeuffroy.    1795.    M  50  mm. 

1487  Victims  of  the  Revolution.     Busts  of  five  men.     Tin  with 

copper  rim.    M  oval  46x37  mm.    Hist.  Num.  de  la  Rev.  Fr.,  p.  393. 

1488  Battle  of  Marengo.     Bust  of  Napoleon  in  uniform,  by  N. 

Brenet  and  H.  Auguste.     1800.     Rev.  Inscription  in  nine  lines. 
2£  50  mm.     (323) 

1489  Column  of  the  Revolution.    The  three  consuls,  by  E.  Gat- 
teaux.    1800.    Rev.  Inscription  in  nine  lines  and  around  the  edge. 
M  60  mm. 

1490  The  Legislative  Body.    Liberty,  in  antique  costume,  leaning 

on  a  pike.    1800.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  oct.  48x39  mm. 

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PLATE  V 


I4QI  Tribunal  of  Cassation.     Law,  scales  in  one  hand,  the  other 

resting  on  two  tables  of  the  law,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    Rev.  Radiate 
triangle  surrounded  by  a  wreath.    JR.  octagonal  47  mm.     (322) 

1492  Peace  of  Luneville.     Peace,  standing  on  a  globe,  an  olive- 
branch  in  her  right  hand,  and  a  horn  of  plenty  in  the  left.    Rev. 
Bellona  with  sword  drawn  against  Minerva,  who  stands  with 

"raised  shield,  by  Loos.    1801.    JE  36  mm.     (331) 

1493  Michel  de  1'fipee.     Bust  of  de  1'fipee,  by  P.  S.  B.  Duvivier." 

Rev.  Inscription  in  eight  lines.    1801.    M  42  mm.     (335) 

1494 Peace  of  Amiens.     Bust  of  Napoleon,  laureate,  by  R.  Du- 

inarest.     Rev.  Napoleon  as  Mars,  holding  a  statue  of  Victory 
in  one  hand,  presents  an  olive-branch  to  England,  by  R.  Du- 
marest.     1802.     (Rev.)     M  50  mm.     (337) 

J495  - Same  subject.     Peace,  with  a  caduceus  in  her  right  hand, 

and  a  horn  of  plenty  in  her  left,  standing  on  the  globe.     Rev. 
Emblems  of  various  occupations  of  peace,  by  Hageman.     JR.  39  mm. 

1496  Same   subject.     Peace   with   olive-branch   and   scales;   be- 
low, an  altar,  1802.    Rev.  Inscription  in  eleven  lines.    JR  45  mm. 

1497  — : —  The  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Bust  of  Napoleon,  by  B.  Andrieu, 
1804.    Rev.  Inscription  in  six  lines,  surrounded  by  a  wreath,  1803. 
IE  36  mm. 

1498  Venus  de'  Medici.    Bust  of  Napoleon,  by  R.  V.  Jeuffroy  and 

D.  V.  Denon,  1803.    Rev.  Venus  de'  Medici,  1796.     (Rev.)     HL 
40  mm.     (345) 

1499  Napoleon,    1804-1815.     Coronation   of  the   Emperor   at   Milan. 
Bust  of  Napoleon,  laureate,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  B.  Andrieu. 
Rev.  The  iron  crown  of  the  Lombards,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  L. 
Jaley.    1805.    2E  40  mm.     (352) 

1500  Recovery  of  the  Flags  at  Innsbruck.    Similar  to  No.  1499,  by 

B.  Andrieu.    Rev.  Napoleon,  as  Roman  emperor,  with  a  Roman 
eagle  in  his  left  hand,  and  a  statue  of  Victory  in  his  right,  1805, 
by  N.  Brenet  and  D.  V.  Denon.    (Rev.)    IE  41  mm.    (355) 

1501  Conquest  of  Naples.     Similar  to  No.  1499,  by  B.  Andrieu. 

Rev.  Victory  placing  a  crown  on  the  head  of  a  bull,  after  the 
ancient  coins  of  Naples,  1806,  by  N.  Brenet  and  D.  V.  Denon. 
(Rev.)    2E  40  mm.    (360) 

1502  The  Battle  of  Jena.     Similar  to  No.  1499,  by  B.  Andrieu. 

Rev.    Napoleon   on   horseback,   riding  over   the   bodies   of   two 
enemies,  1806,  by  B.  Andrieu.     (Rev.)     IE  41  mm.     (363) 

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1503  -  Same  subject.    Similar  to  No.  1499,  by  L.  Manfredini.    Rev. 
Jupiter,  seated  on  an  eagle,  a  scepter  in  his  left  hand,  some 
arrows  in  his  right.    (Rev.}    2E  41  mm.    (362) 

1504  -  Grand  Duchy  of  Warsaw.    Similar  to  No.  1499,  by  B.  Andrieu 
and  Denon.    Rev.  Throne,  on  the  seat  of  which  lies  an  imperial 
crown,  1807,  by  N.  Brenet  and  D.  V.  Denon.     (Rev.)    XL  60  mm. 

1505  -  Campaign  of  1809.     Similar  to  No.   1499,   1809,  by  Rabout. 
Rev.  Fame  sounding  her  trumpet,  by  P.  S.  B.  Duvivier.     (Rev.} 
7E  55  mm.    (381) 

1506  -  Conquest  of  Illyria.    Similar  to  No.  1499,  by  B.  Andrieu.    Rev. 
A  cow  suckling  a  calf,  1809,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis  and  D.  V.  Denon. 
(Rev.)    JE  41  mm.     (382) 

1507  -  Imperial  Coaches.    Similar  to  No.  1499,  bv  J-  P-  Droz.    Rev. 
Mercury  in  his  chariot,  1809,  by  J.  P.  Droz.    (Rev.)    2E  octagonal 
36  mm.    (383) 

1508  -  Marriage  of  Napoleon  and  Marie  Louise.     Napoleon  and 
Marie  Louise,  by  L.  Manfredini.     Rev.  Hymen  pursuing  Mars, 
1810,  by  L.  Manfredini.    Hi  43  mm.     (389) 

1509  -  Birth  of  Napoleon,  King  of  Rome.     Napoleon  and  Marie 
Louise,  by  B.  Andrieu.    Rev.  Baby  head  of  Napoleon,  1811,  by 
Galle.    (Rev.)    IE  15  mm.    (393) 

1510  -  Institution  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.    Similar  to  No.  1499,  by 
B.  Andrieu.    Rev.  The  cross  of  the  Order  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
by  D.  V.  Denon  and  L.  Jaley.     (Rev.)    JE  40  mm.     (346) 

1511  -  Arch  of  Triumph.    Similar  to  No.  1499,  by  P.  A.  Montagny. 
Rev.  The  Arch  of  Triumph.    (Rev.)    JE  26  mm. 

1512  Louis  XVIII,  1815-1824.    Charter  of  1814.    Head  of  Louis  XVIII, 
by  B.  Andrieu.    Rev.  The  king,  seated  on  his  throne,  returns  the 
charter  to  a  peer  and  a  deputy,  representing  the  two  houses,  1814, 
by  B.  Andrieu.    2E  40  mm.     (422) 

1513  -  Death  of  Louis  XVI.    Bust  of  Louis  XVI,  signed  B.    Rev. 
France  seated,  weeping  over  a  funeral  urn  ;  to  her  right  an  altar. 
1793.    (Rev.} 


1514  -  Same   subject.    Bust  of   Louis   XVI,   signed    F.    L.    Rev. 

Similar  to  No.  1513,  without  altar.    1793.    (Rev.}    M.  30  mm. 

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1515  -  Same  subject.    Busts  of  Louis  XVI  and  Marie  Antoinette, 
by  C.  H.  Kuchler.    Rev.  The  king  on  the  way  to  his  execution, 
1793,  by  C.  H.  Kuchler.     (Rev.)    M  48  mm. 

1516  -  Ashes  of  Louis  XVI  and  Marie  Antoinette  exhumed.    Simi- 
lar to  No.  1512,  by  B.  Andrieu.    Rev.  France  and  Religion  decorat- 
ing the  urn,  by  Galle.     1817.     (Rev.)    XL  50  mm.     (428) 

1517  -  Death  of  Napoleon.     Bust  of  Napoleon,  surrounded  by  a 
wreath.     (Rev.)    The  island  of  St.  Helena;  above,  an  eagle.  1821. 
JE  69  mm.    (413) 

1518  -  Same  subject.     Bust  of  Napoleon,  by  V.  M.  Borrel,  1840. 
Rev.   Napoleon,  laureate,  blessing  a  kneeling  soldier,   1832,  by 
Bauchery.     (Rev.)    25L  $i  mm. 


1519  -  Funeral  of  Napoleon.    Similar  to  No.  1499,  ^o.    Rev.  The 
bier  being  brought  up  the  steps,  by  J.  P.  Montagny.    (  Rev.)    2£ 
53  mm- 

1520  -  Treaty  of  Commerce  between  France  and  America.    Similar 
to  No.  1512,  by  B.  Andrieu  and  J.  De  Puymaurin.    Rev.  France 
and  America  leaning  on  the  pedestal  of  a  bust  of  Mercury,  by  R. 
Gayrard.    1822.     (Rev.)    M.  51  mm.     (438) 

1521  -  The  Duke  of  Angouleme  and  Peace  in  Spain.     Bust  of  the 
duke,  by  B.  Andrieu.     Rev.  Inscription  in  eight  lines,  by  J.  De 
Puymaurin.    1823.    M  41  mm.     (442) 

1522  Charles  X,  1824-1830.     Coronation.     Charles  X  with  crown,  by 

E.  Gatteaux  and  J.  De  Puymaurin.    Rev.  Archbishop  blessing  the 
king,  by  J.  J.  Barre.    1825.    y£  77  mm.    (453) 

1523  -  Discounts  and  Loans.     Head  of  Charles  X,  by  J.  J.  Barre. 
Rev.  Inscription  in  five  lines,  surrounded  by  a  wreath.     M  oc- 
tagonal 36  mm. 

1524  -  Statue  of  Napoleon.    Statue,  by  S.  Domard.  Rev.  Inscription 
in  five  lines.    y£  25  mm. 

1525  Louis  Philippe  I,  1830-1848.     Column  to  the  victims  of  1830. 
Bust  of  Louis  Philippe,  by  F.  A.  Caunois.    Rev.  The  Column,  by 

F.  A.  Caunois.    1840.    JE  $i  mm. 

1526  Napoleon  III,  1852-1870.    Commission  in  charge  of  International 
Exposition.     Bust  of  Napoleon  III,  laureate,  by  H.  Ponscarme. 
Rev.  France  flying  above  the  globe,  the  plan  of  the  buildings  in 
her  hand,  by  H.  Ponscarme.    1867.    N  51  mm. 

1527  -  Similar.    (Rev.)  JE 


1528  Prize  for  the  Transatlantic  Cable.    Similar  to  No.  1526,  by 

H.  Ponscarme.    Rev,  Two  putti,  an  eagle  between,  1867,  by  H. 
Ponscarme.     (Rev.)     N  67  mm. 

1529  Faithful  Statesmen.    Similar  to  No.  1526,  by  A.  Mire.    Rev. 

Eagle  below  inscription  in  seven  lines,  by  A.  Mire.    N  50  mm. 

1530  Republic,  1870-         .    M.  L.  P.  Felix,  presiding  Minister  of  the 
Council  of  State.     Coat  of  arms.    Rev.  Inscription  in  six  lines. 
1870.    M  33  mm. 

1531  Siege  of  Paris.     France  with  flag  and  shield;  in  her  right 

hand  a  broken  sword,  by  R.  Teterger  Gogny  and  V.  M.  Borrel. 
Rev.  Inscription  in  four  lines  and  around  the  edge.     1870-1871. 
JE  38  mm. 

1532  Death  of  the  Duke  of  Bordeaux.     Bust  of  the  duke,  1833. 

Rev.  France,  in  her  arms  a  baby  holding  an  olive-branch,  1820. 
M  51  mm. 

X533  Eiffel  Tower.    Top  of  the  tower.    Rev.  Workmen  construct- 
ing part  of  the  tower.    1900.    M  41  mm. 


PERSONAL  MEDALS 

GALERIE   METALLIQUE 

1534  Frangois  Chevert,  1821,  by  A.  Caque.    JE.  41  mm. 
J535  Rene  du  Guay-Trouin,  1819,  by  A.  Caque.    XL  41  mm. 

1536  Pierre  Jeannin,  1817,  by  R.  Gayrard,  after  G.  Dupre.    ^E  41  mm. 

1537  Michel  de  L'Hospital,  1817,  by  F.  A.  Caunois.    IE.  41  mm. 

NUMISMATIC  SERIES 

1538  Victor  Moreau,  1819,  by  F.  A.  Caunois.    yE  41  mm. 
J539  F-  J-  Valleta,  1823,  by  Vivier.    M  41  mm. 


1540  Corneille,  Poussin,  and  Fontenelle.     Busts  of  the  three,  by  A.  J. 

Depaulis.    Rev.  Royal  Academy  of  Rouen.    1744.    1R  33  mm. 

132 


1 54 1  Frangois,  Duke  of  Anjou.    Bust  of  Frangois.    Rev.  The  sun  sur- 
rounded by  clouds ;  below,  water.    JR  37  mm. 

1542  Frederick  IV,  Duke  of  Lorraine.    Bust  of  Frederick  IV,  signed 
S.  V.    Rev.  Bust  of  Elizabeth  of  Austria,  signed  S.  V.    JE  47  mm. 

1543  Charles  Ferdinand,  Duke  of  Berry.     Bust  by  R.  Gayrard.    Rev. 
Inscription  in  eight  lines,  by  J.  De  Puymaurin.    2SL  41  mm. 

1544  W.  C.  H.  Friso.    Bust,  by  M.  Holtzhey.    Rev.  Peace  seated  on  a 
cloud;  a  horn  of  plenty  in  one  hand,  scales  and  an  olive-branch 
in  the  other.     1748.    M  30  mm. 

1545  Lafayette.    Bust  of  Lafayette.    Rev.  Inscription  in  eleven  lines. 
1789.    JE  42  mm. 

1546  'Same.    JE. 

1547  Louis  XVI,  by  J.  De  Puymaurin  and  Caque.     Bust  of  the  king. 
Rev.  Inscription  in  fourteen  lines.    JE  $i  mm. 

1548  Louis  XVIII.     Bust  of  the  king,  by  R.  Gayrard.    Rev.  Inscrip- 
tion in  eight  lines,  1816.    IE  41  mm. 

1549  Voltaire.     Bust,  by  G.  C.  Waechter.     Rev.  Voltaire's  grave,  by 
G.  C.  Waechter.    JE  58  mm. 


DENMARK 

1550  Friedrich   III,    1648-1670.     Peace   of   Westphalia,    1648,   by   S. 
Dadler.    Bust  facing,  in  richly  decorated  dress,  and  Order  of  the 
Elephant.    Rev.  Peace  seated,  holding  the  sun  in  her  r.,  and  book 
in  1.,  her  foot  on  the  globe ;  in  a  radiate  inclosure.    M  oval  57x48 
mm. 

1551  Medal  of  Merit  without  year,  issued  during  the  war  with 

Carl  Gustav  of  Sweden,  by  E.  P.    DOMINVS  PROVIDEBIT. 
Bust  r.    Rev.  SPES  MEA  IN  DEO.     Bust  of  his  wife,  Sophie 
Amalie,  1.     JR  40  mm. 

1552  Same.    (Rev.) 

1553  Death  of  the  King,  1670.    A  pyramid  in  a  circle  of  dots.    Rev. 

Crowned  F  3  above  crossed  sword  and  scepter.    M  klippe  33x33 


J554  Same.    (Rev.) 

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1555  Christian  V,  1670-1699.    Accession.    Bust  in  a  laurel-wreath  sur- 
rounded by  three  recumbent  lions.    Rev.  An  elephant.    JR.  klippe 
37x37  mm. 

1556  Conquest  of  Gothland,  1676,  by  C.  S.     Bust  r.,  in  armor, 

above  trophies.    Rev.  Lamb  with  a  banner  1.    JR.  45  mm. 

1557  Same.     (Rev.) 

1558  Victory  of  Admiral  Juel  over  the  Swedish  Fleet,  1676,  by  C. 

Half-length  figure  of  the  admiral  r.    Rev.  Naval  action.  M.  69  mm. 

1559  Conquest  of  Wismar,  by  J.  Hoehn.     Half-length  figures  of 

Christian  V  and  Charlotte  Amalie  of  Hesse-Cassel.     Rev.  The 
king,  on  horseback,  with  large  helmet  and  baton ;  in  the  distance, 
city  of  Wismar  and  the  armies.    JR  56  mm. 

1560  Medal  in  honor  of  Peter  von  Griffenfeld.    Half-length  figure 

of  Christian  V  r.    Rev.  Crowned  arms  against  an  ermine  robe. 
JR  60  mm. 

1561  Foundation  of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Copenhagen,  1692,  by 

B.  M.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Mars  and  Athena;  between  them  a  free 
horse.    JR  54  mm. 

1562  Capture  of  Ratzeburg,  1693,  by  A.  Meybusch.    The  Trojan 

horse  leaping  over  a  broken  wall.    Rev.  The  bombardment.    M 
57  mm. 

1563  Same  subject,  1693,  by  J.  Smeltzing.    Head  r.    Rev.  Bom- 
bardment directed  by  the  king  on  horseback.    JR  37  mm. 

1564  Peace  of  Ratzeburg,  1697,  by  A.  Meybusch.    Bust  r.    Rev. 

Female  figure  with  helmet  and  bunches  of  grapes  on  an  island. 
JR  48  mm. 

1565  Capture    of    Holmer,    1697,    by    A.    Meybusch.      Bust    r. 

Rev.  IN  TRANSITV  VIDIT  ET  DERVIT  (In  passing  he  saw 
and  destroyed  it).    View  of  the  bombardment.    JR  49  mm. 

1566  Death  of  the  King,  1699,  by  A.  Meybusch.     Bust  r.    Rev. 

Bust  of  the  king  on  a  pedestal  crowned  by  Justice  and  Religion. 
M  48  mm. 

1567  Friedrich  IV,   1699-1730.     His   wife,   Louise  of  Mecklenburg- 
Giistrow,  and  his  sister  Hedwig  Sophie,  1699.    Their  heads  con- 
fronting.   Rev.  LA  BEAVTE  ET  LE  MERITE  LES  EGALE 
(Two  pearls  on  a  cord).    M  25  mm. 

1568  Same.     (Rev.) 

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1569  Accession,  1699,  by  F.  Lesle.     Three  crowns  under  which 

VI  VAT  |  VINCAT  |  VALE  AT;  in  triangular  design,  F  4  in 
monogram.    Rev.  Two  hands  from  the  clouds  placing  a  crown 
above  monogram.     M.  52  mm. 

1570  Coronation,  1700,  by  A.  Meybusch.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Altar  and 

royal  insignia.    28.  27  mm. 

1571  Flight  of  the  Swedish  Fleet  at  Amager,  1710,  by  P.  Berg. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  The  two  hostile  fleets;  in  the  foreground,  Copen- 
hagen.   JR.  gilt  60  mm. 

1572  Death  of  Princess  Sophie  Amalie,  1710,  by  R.    Bust  r.    Rev. 

A  swan  above  the  globe,  letting  fall  a  crown.    JR.  48  mm. 

1573  Blossoming  of  the  American  Aloe   (Century-plant)   in  the 

Gardens  at  Gottorp,  1713,  by  P.  Berg.    Bust  r.    Rev.  The  plant. 
M  42  mm. 

J574  Same.    (Rev.) 

1575  Surrender  of  Tonningen,  1714.    Three  standards  in  a  crown ; 

above,  a  cask  on  the  ground,  from  which  a  pile  of  standards  are 
falling;  in  the  distance,  view  of  the  fortress.  Rev.  Inscription  in 
nine  lines.  M  26  mm. 

Z576  Same  subject,   1714,  by  P.  Berg.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Standing 

Dania  receives  a  mail-clad  warrior's  submission.    JR  61  mm. 

J577  Second  Centenary  of  the  Reformation,  1717,  by  P.  Berg. 

Bust  r.  Rev.  Temple  in  whose  center  is  an  altar  with  open  Bible. 
1R  44  mm. 

1578  Same  subject,  1717,  by  same.    Bust  r.,  on  a  pedestal.    Rev. 

Inscription  in  nine  lines.    JR  42  mm. 

I579 Capture  of  Marstrand,   1719.     DOMINVS  MIHI  ADIV- 

TOR.    Bust  r.    Rev.  View  of  the  seaport  town.    JR  50  mm. 

1580  Peace  of  Frederiksborg,  1720,  by  P.  Berg.     Bust  r.     Rev. 

Seated  Dania ;  before  her,  two  river-gods.    JR  63  mm. 

1581  Same   subject,    1720,  by  same.     Bust   r.     Rev.   Dania  and 

Suecia    (personifications    of    Denmark    and    Sweden),    wearing 
crowns  and  resting  on  shields,  exchange  a  pledge.     (Rev.)     /R 
61  mm. 

1582  Death  of  the  King,  1730,  by  P.  Berg.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Pyramid 

surrounded  by  cypresses.    JR  39  mm. 

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1583  -  Death  of  the  King,  1730,  by  A.  Meybusch.     Same  as  No. 
1579.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  1566,  with  change  of  date,  etc.    M  50 


1584  Christian  VI,  1730-1746.    Coronation  at  Frederiksborg,  1731,  by 
J.  C.  Hedlinger.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Coronation.    M  57  mm. 

1585  -  Marriage  to  Sophia  Magdalena,  1732,  by  J.  C.  Hedlinger. 
Busts  of  the  royal  couple  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Cross.    JR.  56  mm. 

1586  -  The  Navy  Reorganized  and  Increased,  1736,  by  J.  C.  Hed- 
linger.    Bust  r.     Rev.  Navy-yard;  to  1.,  Triton  in  conch  drawn 
by  two  sea-horses.    M  74  mm.    Plate. 

1587  -  The  Palace  at  Copenhagen  Enlarged,  1740,  by  G.  W.  Wahl. 
Bust  r.    Rev.  The  palace.    JR  69  mm. 

1588  Friedrich  V,  1746-1766.    Accession,  1749,  by  G.  W.  Wahl.    Bust 
r.    Rev.  Inscription  in  eight  lines.    M  43  mm. 

I5gg  -  Birth  of  Prince  Christian,  1749,  by  M.  G.  Arbien.  Busts  of 
Friedrich  V  and  Louise  r.,  jugate.  Rev.  The  Virgin  with  radiate 
crown  delivering  the  infant  to  Dania.  JR  57  mm. 

1590  -  Three  Hundredth  Jubilee  of  the  Rule  of  the  House  of  Olden- 
burg, in  Denmark,  1749,  by  M.  G.  Arbien.    Bust  of  the  king  on  a 
pediment   r.,   surrounded   by   eleven   medallions   with   busts   of 
kings.    Rev.  Inscription,  REGNANTE  GLORIOSISS1MO  MO- 
NARCHA,  etc.    M  76  mm. 

1591  -  Second  Marriage  to  Julia  Marie  of  Brunswick,  1752,  by  P. 
C.  Winslow.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Hymen  with  a  torch  and  two  Amors. 
M  57  mm. 

1592  -  Same.     (Rev.) 

1593  Christian  VII,  1766-1808.     Marriage  to  Caroline  Mathilde,  1766, 
by  J.  H.  Wolff.     Youthful  busts  of  the  two  r.,  jugate.     Rev. 
Female  figure  with  wreath  and  anchor.    M  56  mm. 

1594  -  Coronation  of  Christian  VII,  1767,  by  D.  J.  Adzer.    Bust  r. 
Rev.  The  king  kneeling  before  the  royal  insignia.    M  57  mm. 

J595  -  Same.     (Rev.) 

1596  -  Coronation  of  Caroline  Mathilde,  1767,  by  J.  H.  Wolff.  Bust 
r.,  diademed.  Rev.  Radiate  crown  on  a  pedestal.  M  52  mm. 

136 


J597  -Marriage  of  the  Crown  Prince  Friedrich  and  Sophia  Frede- 

rike  of  Mecklenburg-,  1774,  by  D.  J.  Adzer.  Busts  of  the  two 
confronting.  Rev.  Prosperity  with  rudder  and  cornucopia, 
crowned  by  Hymen.  JR.  57  mm. 

I598 The  King's  Birthday,  1776,  by  D.  J.  Adzer.     Bust  r.    Rev. 

PIETAS  AVGVSTA.  Charity  receives  three  children.  1R  64 
mm. 

1599 Medal  of  Juliana  Maria,  by  D.  J.  Adzer.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Two 

winged  female  figures  holding  a  wreath  with  VOT  I  XXIV  I 
MULT  |  XXX. 

1600  Attack  on  Copenhagen  by  the  English  Repulsed,  1801,  by 

Loos.    Warrior  in  antique  dress  combating  a  many-headed  mon- 
ster.   Rev.  Warrior  surrenders  his  sword  to  Dania.    1R  39  mm. 

1601  Monument  at  Fuldfort  to  Those  who  Fell  in  1801,  1804,  by 

Loos.    The  monument.    Rev.  Inscription.    yR  36  mm. 

1602  Friedrich  VI,  1808-1839.     Coronation,  1815,  by  C.  A.  M.     Busts 
of  Friedrich  VI  and  Maria  Sophia  Frederike  r.,  jugate.     Rev. 
Dania  with  crown.    M  56  mm. 

1603  Rejoicing  of  the  Capital,  1833,  by  C.  Christensen.     Head  r. 

Rev.  Female  figure  offering  a  libation  at  an  altar.    1R  35  mm. 

1604  Death  of  the  King,  1839,  by  C.  Christensen.    Head  r.    Rev. 

Mourning  figure  near  a  pedestal  with  funeral  urn.    M  45  mm. 

1605  Christian  VIII,  1839-1848.    Accession,  1839,  by  F.  Krohn.    Head 
r.    Rev.  Kneeling  Dania.    M  44  mm. 

1606  Coronation,   1840,  by  C.  Christensen.     Busts  of  Christian 

VIII  and  his  wife,  Caroline  Amalie  of  Schleswig-Holstein,  r., 
jugate.    Rev.  Crown,  scepter,  and  sword.    M  48  mm. 

PERSONAL  MEDALS 

1607  Joh.  Hartwig  Ernst  von  Bernstorff,  Minister  under  Charles  VII. 
On  his  death,  1772,  by  D.  J.  Adzer.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Sarcophagus. 
M  57  mm. 


SWEDEN 

1608  Gustavus  I,  1490-1560.    Restored  medal  by  E.    Bust  r.    Rev.  In- 
scription in  a  wreath.    JR.  24  mm.    Hild.  I,  14. 

1609  Gustavus  II  Adolphus,  1594-1632.     Landing  in  Germany,  1630. 
Bust  r.    Rev.  Ship  entering  the  harbor  of  Usedom  in  Pomerania. 
JR  gilt  45  mm.     Hild.  I,  14. 

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1610  Same.     (Rev.) 

1611  Victory  at  Breitenfeld,  1631,  by  S.  Dadler.    Justice,  Piety, 

and  Constancy  erect  a  column.    Rev.  View  of  the  city ;  above,  an 
avenging  angel.    JR  65  mm.    Hild.  I,  28. 

1612  Same.     (Rev.) 

1613  Capture  of  Riga,  1621,  by  S.  Dadler  and  H.  Wulf.     The 

king  on  horseback,  dashing  r.    Rev.  View  of  Riga;  in  the  fore- 
ground, the  Swedish  army.    M  59  mm.    Hild.  I,  8. 

1614  Victory  at  Breitenfeld,  1631,  by  S.  Dadler.    Bust  facing,  in 

a  richly  ornamented  cartouche.     Rev.  The  king  as  warrior  of 
Christ,  standing  on  his  slain  enemies.    JR  57  mm.    Hild.  I,  58. 

1615  The  City  of  Augsburg  Opens  Its  Portals  to  the  King,  1632. 

A  Corinthian  capital,  surmounted  with  a  heap  of  arms  piled  up  in 
the  shape  of  a  pine-cone  (the  arms  of  Augsburg).     On  a  fillet, 
POST  NVBILA  PHOEBVS.    On  a  scroll,  Crescit  et  florescit. 
Rev.  GVSTAVA  ET  AVGVSTA  CAPVT  RELIGIONVM  ET 
REGIONVM.    Plan  of  the  city.    2R  75  mm.    Hild.  I,  69. 

1616  Death  of  the  King,  1634,  by  S.  Dadler.    The  king  on  funeral 

pile ;  in  the  air,  angels  among  the  clouds.     Rev.  The  king  in 
triumphal    chariot    driving   over    dragons,    etc.      Religion    and 
Courage  hold  a  wreath  over  him.    M  79  mm.    Hild.  I,  188. 

1617  Death  of  the  King,  1632,  by  N.  Kitzkatz.     Bust  facing  in  a 

cartouche.     Rev.   Sword  with  palm  and  laurel  wreath ;  above, 
crown.    M  41  mm.    Hild.  I,  178. 

1618  Same.     (Rev.) 

1619  Same  subject,  1632,  by  S.  Dadler.     Laureate  bust,  in  richly 

decorated  cartouche.     Rev.  Arm  with  crowned  sword  between 
laurel  and  palm  branch.    M  44  mm.    Hild.  I,  176. 

1620  Medal  of  1632.     Bust  facing.     Rev.  Hand  with  sword  and 

inscription.    M  octagonal  37x27  mm.    Hild.  I,  63. 

1621  Second  Centenary  of  his  Death,  1832,  by  Carl  Magnus  Mell- 

gren.     Bust  1.     Rev.  Religion  and  Piety.     M  41  mm.     Hild.  I, 
244. 

1622  Christina,  1626-1689.     Accession,  1632,  by  S.  Dadler.     Crowned 
bust  facing.    Rev.  Phoenix  on  a  rock.    M  49  mm.    Hild.  I,  i. 

138 


1623  Same.     (Rev.) 

1624  Naval  Victory  of  Swedes  over  Danish  Fleet,  1644,  by  S. 

Dadler.    Naval  action.    Rev.  The  queen  and  her  court.  M  83  mm. 

1625  Coronation  Medal,  1650,  by  Jean  Parise.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Arm 

with  crown;  below,  AVITAM   ET  |  AVCTAM.     M  41   mm. 
Hild.  I,  39A. 

1626  Same.     (Rev.)     JR.  28  mm. 

1627  Charles  X  Gustavus,  1622-1660.    Coronation,  1654,  by  J.  Parise. 
Bust  1.    Rev.  A  DEO  ET  CHRISTINA.    Queen  Christina  places 
the  crown  upon  the  head  of  Carl  Gustav.    JR.  42  mm.    Hild.  I,  10. 

1628  Coronation,  1654.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Crown.    M  31  mm.    Hild. 

I,  6. 

1629  Same  subject.    The  March  on  the  Ice  over  "Stora  Bait" 

toward  Denmark,  1658,  by  J.  Breuer.     Bust  r.    Rev.  View  of  the 
crossing.    JR.  57  mm.    Hild.  I,  26. 

1630  Same  subject,    1658,  by  Arvid  Karlsteen.     Bust  r.     Rev. 

View  of  the  crossing.    M  48  mm.    Hild.  I,  27. 

1631  Medal  without  year,  on  the  King's  Heroic  Courage,  by  A. 

Karlsteen.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Hercules  slaying  the  Hydra.     JR.  52 
mm.    Hild.  I,  37. 

1632  Death  of  the  King,  1660.    Inscription  in  seven  lines.    Rev. 

Three  crowns ;  below,  sword.    M  32  mm.    Hild.  I,  48. 

1633  Same  subject,  1660.     Inscription  in  a  wreath.    Rev.  Seven 

hands  with  swords.    M  42  mm.    Hild.  I,  47. 

1634  Charles  XI,  1655-1697.     Preparation  for  his  High  Calling,  1666, 
by  J.  Breuer.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Young  king  kneeling  r. ;  on  the 
ground   before   him,   crown,   scepter,   and   sword.     Above,   the 
radiate  name  of  Jehovah.    M  47  mm.    Hild.  I,  IIA. 

1635  Same.     (Rev.) 

1636  Receipt  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter  through  Charles  II  of 

England,  1671.     St.  George  slaying  the  dragon.    Rev.  Crowned 
monograms  interwoven  with  the  Garter.    JR.  43  mm.    Hild.  I,  25. 

Accession,   1672,  by  H.  Zodritz.     Bust  r.     Rev.   Crowned 

monogram.    JR  49  mm.    Hild.  I,  35. 

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1638  Journey  through  his  Country,  ''Erics  Gata"  (Eric's  trip), 

1673,  by  A.  Meybusch.     Bust  r.     Rev.  The  king  on  horseback. 
M  47  mm.    Hild.  I,  29-36. 

1639  Coronation  Medal,  1675,  by  A.  Karlsteen.  REX  CAROLVS. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  The  king,  kneeling  r.,  is  crowned  by  a  hand  from 
heaven.    JR.  35  mm.    Hild.  I,  44. 

1640  Same  subject,  1675,  by  A.  Karlsteen.     Bust  r.     Rev.  The 

king,  kneeling,  is  anointed  by  a  priest.    JR.  40  mm.    Hild.  I,  41. 

1641  Same  subject,  1675,  by  same.    Bust  r.    Rev .  The  king,  kneel- 
ing r.,  crowned  by  a  hand  from  heaven.    JR.  42  mm.    Hild.  I,  42. 

1642  Similar.    JR.  41  mm.    Hild.  I,  43. 

1643  Victory  over  the  Danes  at  Lund,  1676,  by  J.  Breuer.     Bust 

r.     Rev.  An  altar  on  which  the  Gordian  knot ;  above,  a  sword ; 
in  the  background,  battle  scene.    JR.  55  mm.    Hild.  I,  52. 

1644  Same.    (Rev.) 

1645  Same  subject,  1676,  by  A.  Karlsteen.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Female 

figure  kneeling  before  a  warrior.    JR.  58  mm.    Hild.  I,  57. 

1646  Battles  of  Halmstad,  Lund,  and  Landskrona,  1677,  by  A. 

Meybusch.    Bust  r.,  helmeted.    Rev.  Battle  scene ;  to  r.,  a  hill  on 
which  is  a  crown.    JR.  56  mm.    Hild.  I,  64. 


Isteen.     Bust  r.    Rev. 


1647 Sweden's  Prosperity,  1679,  by  A.  Kar 

Seated  Suecia.    JR.  48  mm.    Hild.  I,  76. 

1648  Similar,  1679,  by  A.  Karlsteen.    Bust  r.,  seen  from  the  rear. 

Rev.  Seated  Suecia.    JR.  31  mm.    Hild.  I,  79. 

1649  Peace  at  Lund,  1679,  by  A.  Meybusch.     Bust  r.    Rev.  An 

altar  with  crown  which  a  hand  from  heaven  decorates  with  a 
palm-branch.    JE  gilt  44  mm.    Hild.  I,  72. 

1650  Charles  XL    Union  of  the  Houses  of  Parliament  and  the  King, 
1682,  by  A.  Meybusch.    Bust  r.    Rev.  NEXU  UNO  IUNGIMUR 
OMNES  (We  are  all  bound  by  one  bond).    Four  columns  bound 
with  chains ;  above,  a  crown.    JR.  48  mm.    Hild.  I,  97. 

1651  Same  subject,  1682,  by  same.    JR.  53  mm.    Hild.  I,  96-98. 

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1652  Restoration  of  Prosperity,  1679,  by  A.  Karlsteen.     Bust  r. 

Rev.  Lion  holding  a  shield  with  three  crowns.    HL  52  mm.    Hild. 
I,  80. 

1653  Engagement  to  Ulrika  Eleanora    (Princess  of  Denmark), 

1680,  by  A.  Meybusch.    Busts  of  the  two  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Amor 
between  Faith  and  Peace.    ^  51  mm.    Hild.  I,  86-87. 

1654  Coronation    of   Ulrika    Eleanora,    1680,    by   A.    Meybusch. 

Crowned  head  1.     Rev.  Female  figure  and  a  genius  crown  the 
queen.    M.   32  mm.    Hild.  I,  5. 

1655  Queen  Ulrika  Eleanora's  Accomplishments,  etc.,  1687,  by 

A.  Karlsteen.    Bust  r.    Rev.  A  lyre.    M  54  mm.    Hild.  I,  9. 

1656  Favorable    Relations   with    Foreign    Powers,    1687,   by   R. 

Faltz.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Lion  between  Pallas  and  Mercury.    1R  54 
mm.    Hild.  I,  105. 

1657  Building  of  the  Northern  Wing  of  the  Palace  at  Stockholm,  1692, 
by  A.  Karlsteen.     Bust  r.    Rev.  View  of  the  palace.    JR  69  mm. 
Hild.  I,  118. 

1658  Centennial  Jubilee  of  Religious  Peace  at  Upsala,  1693,  by  A. 

Karlsteen.     Ship  with  a  cross  on  a  shield  on  the  bow,  and  the 
monogram  of  Christ  on  the  pennant.    Rev.  Inscription  in  eight 
lines.    JR  63  mm.    Hild.  I,  119. 

1659  Charles  XII,  1682-1718.     Preparation  for  his  High  Calling,  by 
R.  Faltz.    Bust  r.,  on  a  basis.    Rev.  A  tree  under  the  radiate  sun. 
M  47  mm.    Hild.  I,  4. 

1660  Peace  of  Ryswick,  1697,  by  A.  Karlsteen.     Bust  r.     Rev. 

Europa  hands  an  olive-branch  to  the  standing  king.    JR  52  mm. 
Hild.  I,  7. 

1661  Coronation,  1697,  by  A.  Karlsteen.    Bust  r.    Rev.  An  eagle 

on  the  globe,  with  radiate  halo.    JR  51  mm.    Hild.  I,  17. 

1662  Same  subject,  1697,  by  same.     Bust  r.     Rev.  An  altar  on 

which  lie  the  royal  insignia.     /R  58  mm.     Hild.  I,  I5a. 

1663  Same.     (Rev.) 

1664  Peace  at  Traventhal  (with  Denmark  and  Holstein),  1700. 

Sun  breaking  through  the  clouds.     Rev.   Constellations  of  the 
Greater  and  the  Lesser  Bear ;  between  them  the  radiate  name  of 
Jehovah;  probably  by  J.  R.  Engelhardt.    JR  37  mm.    Hild.  I,  36. 

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1665  Peace  at  Traventhal,  1700,  by  A.  Karlsteen.     Bust  r.    Rev. 

Suecia  receives  the  homage  of  Tonningen.  M  52  mm.    Hild.  I,  33. 

1666  Victory  at  Narva,  1700,  by  H.  Muller.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Vic- 
tory, seated  on  fallen  warriors.    JR  40  mm.    Hild.  I,  45. 

1667  Same.    (Rev.) 

1668  Same  subject,  1700,  by  A.  Karlsteen.     Bust  r.    Rev.  View 

of  the  fortress.    JR  52  mm.    Hild.  I,  39. 

1669  Victory  at  Thorn,  1703,  by  A.  Karlsteen.    Bust  r.    Rev.  The 

king  crowned  by  Victory.    Attachment.    ^R  52  mm.    Hild.  I,  77. 

1670  Victory  at  Pultusk,  1703,  by  A.  Karlsteen.     Bust  r.    Rev. 

Seated  river-gods ;  in  the  distance,  a  palm-tree.    JR  52  mm.    Hild. 
1,75- 

1671  -His  Victories,  1703,  by  C.  Wermuth.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Lion  1., 

raises  his  right  fore  paw  to  strike.    M  32  mm.    Hild.  I,  76,  79. 

1672  Same  subject,  by  G.  Hautsch.    Bust  r.    Rev.  PAR  ANIMO 

ROBVR.    Standing  lion  1.    JR  41  mm.    Hild.  I,  109. 

1673  Same.    (Rev.) 

1674  Fortunate  Outcome  of  the  War,  1703.     Half-length  figure 

facing,  with  baton.    Rev.  Three  crowns  through  which  a  sword 
and  laurel-branch ;  around,  six  cartouches  with  the  names  and 
dates  of  battles.    M  43  mm.    Hild.  I,  78. 

J675  Same.    (Rev.) 

1676  Peace  at  Alt-Ranstadt,  1706,  by  Johann  Memmius.    Bust  r. 

Rev.  Postilion  dashing  1.    M  39  mm.    Hild.  I,  100. 

1677  Same  subject,  1706,  by  same.    M  38  mm.    Hild.  I,  loob. 

1678  Same  subject,  1706,  by  P.  H.  Muller.     Mercury  flying  over 

Leipzig.    Rev.  Mars  and  Hercules  clasp  hands.    &  37  mm.    Hild. 
1,99- 

1679  Same  subject,  1706.    Bust  r.    Rev.  The  arms  of  Saxony  and 

Poland.    M  25  mm.    Hild.  I,  97. 

X68o  Same.     (Rev.) 

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[68i  -  The  King's  Victories,  1706,  by  G.  Hautsch.  Bust  r.  Rev. 
Hercules  between  two  columns,  in  a  circle  of  shields  bearing  the 
names  of  battles.  M.  44  mm.  Hild.  I,  106. 

[682  -  Protection  of  Protestants  in  Silesia,  1707.  Bust  r.,  with 
baton.  Rev.  Lion  r.  ;  his  fore  paw  rests  on  an  altar;  in  front, 
palm.  JR  34  mm.  Hild.  I,  115,  120. 

1683  -  Visit  to  Bender,  1709,  by  C.  Wermuth.  Bust  r.  Rev.  "II 
dort  apres  tant  de  fatigues."  A  recumbent  lion.  M  21  mm. 
Hild.  I,  1 


-  Visit  to  Bender  in  Turkey,  1709,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Bust  r. 
Rev.  Recumbent  lion.     PER  AMIGA  SILENTIA  LVNAE.    XL 
44  mm.    Hild.  I,  147. 

-  Victory  at  Helsingborg,  1710,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Bust  r.    Rev. 
Seated  Mars.    (Rev.)    M  44  mm.    Hild.  I,  147,  156. 

1686  -  Victory  at  Gadebusch,  1712,  by  A.  Karlsteen.    Bust  r.    Rev. 
Apollo  in  quadriga  driving  over  the  Zodiac.    M  52  mm.    Hild.  I, 
163. 

1687  -  Arrival  at  Stralsund,  1714,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.     Bust  r.    Rev. 
The  king  and  kneeling  Suecia  at  an  altar.    M  44  mm.    Hild.  I,  179. 

1688  -  Arrival  at  Stralsund,  1714,  by  M.  Brunner.     Bust  r.    Rev. 
Lion  walking  r.    M  35  mm.    Hild.  I,  169. 

1689  -  Arrival  at  Stralsund,  1714.    The  king  on  horseback  r.    Rev. 
WAS  SORGET  IHR.    ^  31  mm.    Hild.  I,  171. 

1690  -  Same  subject,  1715.    Bust  r.    Rev.  ICH  FURCHTE  MICH  | 
NIGHT,  etc.    M  22  mm.    Hild.  I,  180. 

1691  -  Departure  of  the  King  from  Stralsund,  1715.     Ship.     Rev. 
View  of  the  city.    M  35  mm.    Hild.  I,  185. 

1692  -  Death  of  the  King,  1718.     Bust  r.    Rev.  WAS  TRAURET 
IHR,  etc.    M  22  mm.    Hild.  I,  180,  2i2a. 

1693  -  Similar.    M  20  mm.    Hild.  I,  212. 

1694  -  Same  subject,  1718.    By  G.  W.  Vestner.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Forti- 
tude and  Immortality.    M  oval  31x23  mm.    Hild.  I,  217. 

1695  -  Same   subject,   1718,   by  J.   C.   Hedlinger.     Bust  r.     Rev. 
INDOCILIS  PATI.     Lion  bursting  the  rope  in  which  he  is  en- 
tangled.   M  52  mm.    Hild.  I,  197. 

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1696  Same.    (Rev.) 

if  37  Same   subject,    1718,  by  G.   W.   Vestner.     Head   r.     Rev. 

Mourning  Suecia  near  an  altar.    M  44  mm.    Hild.  I,  188-208. 

1698  Same  subject,  1718,  by  C.  Wermuth.    Bust  r.    So  LANG  | 

DIE  WELT  |  etc.    JR  32  mm.    Hild.  I,  221. 

1699  Ulrika  Eleanora,  1688-1741.     Coronation,  1719,  by  J.  C.  Hedlin- 
ger.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Lioness  with  four  cubs.   (The  four  cubs  desig- 
nate the  four  classes  of  the  kingdom.)   JR  52  mm.    Hild.  II,  6. 

1700  Coronation,  1720,  by  J.  C.  Hedlinger.    Bust  r.    Rev.  A  hand 

from  heaven  holds  a  crown.    JR  52  mm.    Hild.  II,  8. 

1701  Same  subject,  1720,  by  G.  W.  Vestner.    Busts  of  the  two  r., 

jugate.    Rev.  Minerva  crowns  Mars.    JR.  44  mm.    Hild.  II,  10. 

1702  Medallion,   1722,  by  J.  C.  Hedlinger.     Busts  of  the  royal 

couple  r.,  jugate.     Rev.  Lion  on  a  globe  holding  medallion  of 
Frederick  I,  in  a  circle  inclosed  by  medallions  of  the  sovereigns 
of  Sweden.    JR  62  mm.    Hild.  II,  28. 

1703  Erection  of  the  State  Bank  at  Stockholm,  1729,  by  J.  C.  Hed- 
linger.    View  of  the  building.    Rei>.  Seated  Suecia  with  shield, 
etc.    ^63  mm.    Hild.  II,  21. 

1704  Medal  in  honor  of  the  king's  father  (Landgrave  of  Hesse), 

1730,  by  J.  C.  Hedlinger.     Bust  r.    Rev.  A  pyramid.    JR  50  mm. 
Hild.  II,  34. 

1705  Increase  in  Navy,  1749,  by  J.  C.  Hedlinger.     Bust  r.    Rev. 

A  galley.    JR  54  mm.    Hild.  II,  73. 

1706  Adolph  Frederick,  1710-1771.    Coronation,  1751,  by  D.  Fehrman. 
Bust  r.,  crowned.    Rev.  Inscription  in  six  lines.    M  30  mm.    Hild. 

11,21. 

1707  Adolph  Frederick  and  Ludovica  Ulrika.     Planting  of  Mulberry- 
trees,   1755,  by  D.  Fehrman.     Busts  of  Adolph   Frederick  and 
Ludovica  Ulrika  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  View  of  the  trees  planted  in  a 
nursery.    yR  24  mm.    Hild.  II,  57. 

1708  Adolph  Frederick.    Death  of  the  King,  1771,  by  G.  Liungberger. 
Bust  r.    Rev.  Church.    JR  53  mm.    Hild.  II,  50. 

1709  Gustavus  III,  1746-1792.     Coronation,  1772,  by  G.  Liunberger. 
Bust  r.    Rev.  The  king  on  horseback,  riding  r.    JR  56  mm.     Hild. 
II,  15. 

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"Ausbeute"  Medal  on  the  Birth  of  the  Crown  Prince,  1778, 

by  G.  Liungberger.     Busts  of  the  royal  couple  r.,  jugate.    Rev. 
View  of  the  mines.    JR.  57  mm.    Hild.  II,  47. 

1711  Same  subject,  1778.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Bundle  of  wheat.    JR.  29 

mm.    Hild.  II,  46. 

1712  Baptism  of  the  Crown  Prince,   1778,  by  G.   Liungberger. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  Baptism  scene.    JR.  57  mm.    Hild.  II,  49. 

1713  Religious   Liberty  to  Foreigners  in   Sweden,   1779,  by  G. 

Liungberger.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Faith  and  Charity.    JR.  57  mm.    Hild. 

n,  53- 

1714  Birth  of  Prince  Carl  Gustavus,  1782,  by  G.  Liungberger. 

Busts  of  the  royal  couple  confronting.     Rev.  Busts  of  the  two 
young  princes  r.,  jugate.    JR.  57  mm.    Hild.  II,  59. 

1715  Swedish  Academy  of  Sciences,  1786,  by  G.  Fehrman.    Head 

r.     Rev.  SNILLE  |   OCH   |   SMAK,  in  a  wreath.     JR.  33  mm. 
Hild.  II,  no. 

1716  Education  of  Prince  Gustavus  Adolphus,  1789,  by  C.  En- 
horning.     Bust  r.     Rev.  The  young  prince  between  Suecia  and 
Athena.    JR.  53  mm.    Hild.  II,  73. 

1717  Death  of  the  King,  1792,  by  C.  H.  Kiichler.     Bust  r.    Rev. 

Sarcophagus.    XL  55  mm.     Hild.  II,  98. 

1718  Gustavus   IV  Adolphus,    1778-1837.     Coronation,    1800,   by   L. 
Grandel.    Bust  r.,  crowned.    Rev.  GUD  |  OCH  |  FOLKET.    JR. 
29  mm.    Hild.  II,  21. 

1719  Charles  XIII,  1809-1818.    Charles  August  Elected  Crown  Prince, 
1810,  by  C.  Enhorning.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Suecia  crowns  the  prince. 
JR.  57  mm.    Hild.  II,  I. 

1720  Death  of  Hedwig  Elizabeth  Charlotta,  1810,  by  C.  Enhorn- 
ing.   Bust  r.,  in  a  veil.    Rev.  Three  crowns.    JR.  29  mm.    Hild.  II,  2. 

1721  Charles  XIV  Johann,   1764-1844.     Coronation,    1818.     Bust   r. 
Rev.  Inscription  in  nine  lines.    JR  32  mm. 

1722  Twenty-five  Years'  Jubilee,  1818.  by  L.  Lundgren.    Bust  r. 

Rev.  The  king  seated  on  his  throne.    M  61  mm.    Hild.  II,  129. 

145 


1723  Charles   XV,    1826-1872.     The    International    Fishery   Exhibit, 
1865,  by  Alphee  Dubois.    Head  r.    Rev.  Inscription  in  a  wreath. 
y£8imm.    Hild.  II,  118. 

1724  Oscar  II,   1829-1908.  Silver  Wedding,    1882,  by  Lea  Ahlborn. 
Medallion  of  Oscar  II  and  Sophia,  surrounded  by  four  medal- 
lions of  the  crown  princes.    Rev.  Seated  Suecia.    JE  77  mm. 

1725  Fourth  Centenary  of  the  University  of  Upsala,  1877,  by  Lea 

Ahlborn.     Three   medallions.     Rev.   Victory   in  a   chariot.     M 
95  mm. 

PERSONAL  MEDALS 

1726  Arvid  Bernhard  Horn,  1720,  by  J.  C.  Hedlinger.    Token  of  esteem 
by  members  of  the  Reichstag.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Four  altars  sur- 
rounding a  central  one  on  which  are  the  royal  insignia.     JR  63 
mm.    Hild.  2. 

1727  Gabriel  Stierncrona,  General,  1723,  by  J.  C.  Hedlinger.     Bust  r. 
Rev.  Radiate  star.    /R  56  mm. 

1728  Carl  Linnaeus.     Token  of  esteem  from  Count  C.  G.  Tessin,  by 
D.  Fehrman.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Three  crowns.    M  34  mm.    Hild.  2. 

1729  Series  numismatica,  by  E.  Dubois,  1818.     Bust  1.    Rev.  In- 
scription.   JE  40  mm.    Hild.  7. 

J73°  Medal  by  Lea  Ahlborn.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Inscription  in  a  wreath. 

JE  54  mm. 


SPAIN 

1731  Charles  II,  1665-1700.    New  Fort  at  Ostende,  1672,  by  Roettier. 
Bust  of  Charles  II  r.    Rev.  FLANDRIA— OSTENDE.    Port  of 
Ostende,  showing  plan  of  the  fort ;  above,  two  genii.    M  44  mm. 

1732  Same.    (Rev.) 

J733  Miguel  de  Molinos,  1687,  by  J.  Smeltzing.    Bust  of  Molinos  1. 

Rev.  Molinos  in  his  prison.    JR  37  mm. 

1734  Marriage  of  Charles  to  Maria  Anna,  1689,  by  M.  Brunner. 

Busts  confronting.    Rev.  Castile  and  Pfalz,  represented  by  two 
women,  holding  each  a  heart  on  the  altar;  above,  Amor  with 
torch.    M  48  mm. 

1735  Same.    (Rev.) 

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1736  Charles  III,  1701-1711.    Arrival  of  Charles  III  in  Portugal  after  a 
Voyage  to  the  Netherlands,   1703.     An  eagle,  with  sword  and 
horn  of  plenty  in  its  claws,  in  its  beak  an  olive-branch ;  below,  the 
globe  resting  on  the  sea ;  in  the  distance,  ships.    Rev.  Inscription 
in  fourteen  lines.    M  49  mm. 

1737  Same.    (Rev.} 

Arrival  of  Charles  III  in  Spain,  1703,  by  G.  Hautsch.    Bust 

of  the  king  facing.  Rev.  The  archduke,  accompanied  by  Power 
and  Justice,  welcomed  by  Spain  as  he  steps  from  his  boat ;  in  the 
distance,  two  retreating  soldiers,  one  bearing  the  shield  of  France. 
M  43  mm. 

*739  Same.    (Rev.) 

1740  Same  subject,  1703    by  J.  Boskam.     Bust  of  Charles  III, 

laureate,  r.    Rev.  The  fleet ;  above,  an  eagle.    (Rev.)    JR  44  mm. 

1741  •  Capitulation  of  Barcelona,  1705,  by  P.  H.  Muller.     Bust  of 

the  king  r.    Rev.  Charles  offered  the  crown ;  above,  Peace  and  Vic- 
tory.   M  43  mm. 

1742  Same.    (Rev.) 

1743  Raising  of  the  Siege  of  Barcelona  during  an  Eclipse,  1706, 

by  P.  H.  Muller.    Bust  of  Charles  III  r.    Rev.  The  harbor,  show- 
ing position  of  the  combatants;  beyond,  the  city.     (Rev.)     1R 
43  mm. 

1744  •  Same  subject,  1706.    Philip  V  escaping  on  horseback;  above 

him,  a  genius  covering  the  sun  with  the  shield  of  Austria.    Rev. 
The  Duke  of  Marlborough  galloping  over  the  bodies  of  the  ene- 
mies ;  to  the  right,  four  women  giving  him  the  keys  of  the  city. 
M  45  mm. 

1745  Victory  over  the  French,  1706,  by  G.  F.  Niirnberger.    Alle- 
gorical representation  of  the  conflict.    Rev.  Inscription  in  twelve 
lines.    JR  klippe  39x39  mm. 

1746  Same.    (Rev.) 

*747  Homage  of  Madrid,  1706,  by  P.  H.  Muller.    Bust  of  Charles 

III  r.    Rev.  Beehive.    (Rev.)    JR  43  mm. 

1748  Victories  of  the  King,  1706.    The  globe;  above,  a  cloud  par- 
tially hiding  the  sun.    Rev.  Three  medallions :  in  the  first,  a  view 

147 


of  Barcelona ;  in  the  second,  Madrid,  and  in  the  third  the  battle  of 
Ramillies ;  in  the  center, "the  head  of  Charles  III  r.    .31 44  mm. 

1749  Victory  at  Lerida,  1710,  by  P.  H.  Miiller.    Bust  of  Charles 

III  r.    Rev.  Warrior  fighting  with  three  harpies.     (Rev.)    JR  43 
mm. 

1750  Victories  in  Catalonia  and  Aragon,  1710,  by  P.  H.  Miiller. 

Bust  of  Charles  III  r.    Rev.  Eagle  and  rooster.    JR.  45  mm. 

1751  Same.     (Rev.} 

1752  Entry  into  Madrid,  1710,  by  M.  Brunner.    The  king  on  his 

throne;  at  his  right,  a  genius  with  palm-branches.    Rev.  Map  of 
Spain  and  India.    JR  43  mm. 

1753  Battle  of  Almenara,  1710,  by  M.  Brunner.    Bust  of  Charles 

III,  laureate,  r.    Rev.  Philip  V  and  a  Jesuit  priest.    JR  43  mm. 

1754  Victory  at   Cardona   and   Coronation   at   Frankfort,    1711. 

Battle  scene.    Rev.  The  king  kneeling  before  the  altar.    M  50  mm. 

1755  Philip  V  of  Bourbon,  1700-1746.    Accession,  1701,  by  T.  Bernard. 
Bust  of  the  king  1.    Rev.  Philip  V,  in  Roman  dress,  welcomed  by 
Spain,  by  J.  Mauger.    JR  60  mm. 

1756  Victories  of  Philip  V  in  Italy,  1703,  by  Roettier.    Bust  of  the 

king,  laureate,  r.    Rev.  Inscription  in  six  lines.    'M  31  mm. 

1757  Ferdinand  VI,  1746-1759.    Accession,  1746.    Bust  of  Ferdinand 
VI  r.    Rev.  The  king  welcomed  by  four  kneeling  figures.    .31  51 
mm. 

1758  Earthquake  at  Lisbon,  1755,  by  M.  Holtzhey.     A  woman 

seated  on  the  ruins;  to  her  right,  a  ship  in  an  oval  shield.    Rev. 
The  harbor  of  Lisbon.    M  55  mm. 

1759  Charles  III,  1759-1788.    Accession,  1759,  by  T.  F.  Prieto.    Bust 
of  Charles  III,  laureate,  r.    Rev.  ACCLAMATIO— AUGUSTA. 
Heralds  and  standard-bearers  on  the  platform  before  the  people. 
JR  55  mm. 

1760  Founding  of  the  Academy  of  Law  at  Madrid,  1778,  by  G.  A. 

Gil.     Bust  of  Charles  III  r.    Rev.  Four  people  seated  around  a 
table  which  rests  on  a  cliff.    (Rev.)    M  58  mm. 

1761  Charles  IV,  1788-1808.    Monument  to  Michel  la  Grua,  1796,  by 
G.  A.  Gil.    Busts  of  the  king  and  queen.    Rev.  Equestrian  statue 
by  Emmanuel  Tolsa.    M  60  mm. 

148 


1762  Ferdinand  VII,  1808-1833.     Betrothal  of  Ferdinand  VII  to  Isa- 
bella of  Portugal,  1816.    Busts  of  the  two  r.  Rev.  Hercules  stand- 
ing between  two  columns.    JR  34  mm. 

1763  Same.     (Rev.) 

1764  Marriage  of  Ferdinand  to  Isabella,   1817,  by  F.   Cordillo. 

Busts  of  the  two  r.    Rev.  An  altar  on  which  are  two  hearts ;  to 
the  left,  Religion;  to  the  right,  Amor;  above,  a  crown.     (Rev.) 
M  43  mm. 

Restoration  of  Ferdinand  with  the  Aid  of  the  French,  1823, 

signed  B.  M.     Bust  of  Ferdinand  r.     Rev.  The  imperial  eagle 
crowned,  and  four  crowns.    M  40  mm. 


NETHERLANDS 

1766  Second  Expedition  of  William  of  Orange-Nassau,  1572.     Bust 
almost  full-face.    Rev.  AVDACES  FORTVNA  IVVAT.    Single 
pine-tree.    M  49  mm. 

1767  Recapture  of  Breda  under  Maurice  of  Nassau,   1590.     Belgian 
lion  with  sword  and  arrows;  above,  BREDA  A  SERVITVTE 
HISPANA  VINDICATA,  etc.    Rev.  Men  landing  from  a  boat, 
halberds  in  hand.     AT  40  mm. 

1768  Capture  of  the  "Flotte  d' Argent"  in  the  Bay  of  Matanzas,  Cuba, 
by  Admiral  Piet  Heyn,  1629.     Bust  facing.     Rev.  The  fleet.     M 
60  mm. 

1769  Naval  Engagement  at  Slaak,  1631.     Bust  of  Frederick  Henry  of 
Orange-Nassau  r.    Rev.  Naval  action.    M  50  mm. 

1770  Same   subject,  by  Jan   Loos.     Plan  of  the   harbor.     Rev. 

Inscription.    ^R  55  mm. 

1771  Same  subject,  1631.     Similar.     (Rev.)     M  54  mm. 

1772  Same  subject,  1631,  by  A.  Vanderwilck.     Frederick  Henry 

on  horseback  r.    Rev .  Naval  action.    M  57  mm. 

1773  Recapture  of  Breda  by  Frederick  Henry,   1637,  by  Jan   Loos. 
ANTE  FAME,  etc.    An  arm  from  heaven  holding  a  sword  above 
the  besieged  city.    Rev.  Inscription  in  an  ornamental  cartouche. 
M  69  mm. 

149 


1774  Destruction  of  the  Spanish  Fleet  by  the  Dutch,  1639.     Naval 
action.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  64  mm. 

1775  Marriage  of  William  III  of  Orange  and  Princess  Mary,  1641,  by 
S.  Dadler.    William  III  seated  on  a  dais  with  raised  sword  in  r. 
and  string  of  shields  in  1.;  his  feet  on  prostrate  enemies.    Rev. 
Wedding  scene.    M  73  mm. 

1776  Same  subject,  by  J.  Blum.     Radiate  dove,  and  two  angels 

holding  wreaths  above  standing  figures  of  William  III  and  Mary. 
(Rev. )    JR?2  mm. 

J777  Same  subject,  1641.    Similar.    Rev.  The  two  clasp  an  orange- 
branch.    JR  63  mm. 

1778  Capture  of  Hulst  by  Frederick  Henry,  1645,  by  Jan  Loos.    View 
of  the  beleaguered  city.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  67  mm. 

*779  Same.     (Rev.) 

1780  Death  of  Hugo  Grotius,  1645,  by  R-  Arondeaux.     Bust  r.    Rev. 
Inscription.    JR  49  mm. 

1781  Peace  of  Westphalia,  1648,  by  S.  Dadler.     Mars  and  Peace  wrest- 
ling.    Rev.   Peace  stands  on  the  body  of  Mars  holding  palm, 
caduceus,  etc.    /R  61  mm. 

1782  Same.    (Rev.) 

1783  Preliminaries  to  the  Peace  with  Spain,  1647,  by  Jan  Loos.    TI- 
MIDE  AC  PRVDENTER.     A  ship  under  full  sail.     Rev.  In- 
scription.   M  65  mm. 

1784  Same  subject,  1648.     Belgian  lion  with  sword  and  arrows, 

above  which  a  liberty-cap.    Rev.  DEVS  NOBIS  HAEC  OTIA, 
etc.    Shepherd  scene.    JR  41  mm. 

1785  Same  subject,   1648.     Medal  of  Amsterdam.     Goddess  of 

Prosperity  in  a  chariot  drawn  by  two  crowned  lions,  one  carrying 
arrows,  the  other  a  scepter.    Rev.  A  banner  bearing  an  inscription 
held  by  three  genii.    M  59  mm. 

1786  Same  subject,  1648,  by  Roxh  and  S.  Dadler.    Seven  female 

figures  dancing  around  a  liberty-cap,  holding  seven  shields  be- 
tween them.    Rev.  Latin  inscription  in  seven  lines.    JR.  58  mm. 

1787  Death  of  William   II,   Prince  of  Orange,   1650,  by  S.   Dadler. 
Horse  of  Hanover  leaping  across  sea.     Rev.   Phaethon  falling 
from  his  chariot.    JR  69  mm. 


1788  Assembly  of  the  States-General  at  The  Hague  after  the  Death  of 
William  II,  1650.    Medal  of  the  States  of  Zeeland.    Figure  of  Lib- 
erty on  a  rock,  which  is  hung  with  the  shields  of  the  seven 
provinces.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  68  mm. 

1789  Siege  of  Amsterdam  by  William  II,  1651.    Three  members  of  the 
city  guard.     "Eerst  twintigh  Vaendels  waren  wij,"  etc.     En- 
graved medal.    Rev.  Names  of  four  officers  engraved.    JR  55  mm. 

1790  Same  subject,  1652.    View  of  the  city  taken  from  the  bay, 

which    is    rilled    with    boats.     Rev.    A    soldier    on    horseback. 
' '  Hecktor. "    ^56  mm. 

1791  Death  of  Admiral  Martin  Harpetzoon  Tromp,  1653,  by  Jerian 
Pool.    Bust  facing.    Rev.  Naval  action  near  Katwijk.    JR.  70  mm. 

1792  Similar.    (Rev.) 

1793  Same  subject,  1653,  by  Simon.     Bust  1.     Rev.  Inscription. 

M  47  mm. 

1794  Peace  of  Westminster,  1654,  by  J.  Pool.     Neptune  in  his  sea- 
chariot,  facing.    Rev.  Inscription.    JR  60  mm. 

1795  Same  subject,  1654,  by  S.  Dadler.    Two  vessels  sailing  side 

by  side.    Rev.  England  and  the  Netherlands  seated  holding  the 
liberty-cap.    /R  61  mm. 

1796  Inauguration  of  the  Amsterdam  Guild-hall,   1655.     The  Guild- 
hall.    Rev.  A  galley  (allusion  to  the  ancient  arms  of  the  city). 
M  71  mm. 

1797  William  III  of  Orange,  1657,  by  G.  Pool.    Youthful  bust  r.,  in  cap 
with  feathers.    Rev.  Inscription.    JR  47  mm. 

1798  Inauguration  of  the  Amsterdam  Guild-hall,   1659,  by  G.   Pool. 
The  Guild-hall.    Rev.  View  of  the  city  in  a  circle  of  shields  of  the 
thirty-six  members  of  the  Council.     (Rev.)   M    71  mm. 

1799  Peace  of  Breda,   1667,  by  C.  Adolphzoon.     Medal  of  Holland 
and  West  Friesland.    Belgia  standing  on  a  captive.    Rev.  Figure 
of  Prosperity.    M  72  mm. 

1800  Same  subject,  1667,  by  G.  Pool.    View  of  the  city.    Above,  two 

genii  holding  shields.    Rev.  Neptune  in  his  chariot  quieting  the 
storm.    M  52  mm. 

!8oi  Similar.    (Rev.) 


1802  On  the  Terms  of  the  Peace,  1668.    Belgia  leaning  against  a  tro- 
phaeum.    Rev.  Inscription.    yR  64  mm. 

1803  Death  of  Nicolaus  Witsen,  1669.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Arms  of  Cor- 
nelius Witsen.    ^R  58  mm. 

1804  Portrait  Medal  of  William  III,  Prince  of  Orange,  1672,  by  C. 
Adolphson.     Rev.  Full-length  figure  of  Minerva,  in  armor.     ^R 
56  mm. 

1805  Groningen  Besieged,  1672.    The  besieged  city  and  outworks  of 
the  attacking  army.    Rev.  Plan  of  the  fortress  Koevorden.     En- 
graved medal.    &  72  mm. 

1806  Tragic  Death  of  the  Brothers  Cornelius  and  Johannes  De  Witt, 
1672.    Their  busts  confronting.    Rev.  The  populace  represented 
as  wild  beasts  tearing  them  in  pieces.    JR  72  mm. 

\ 

1807  Same  subject,  1672.    Busts  of  the  De  Witt  brothers,  jugate. 

Rev.  Dutch  inscription.    M  48  mm. 

1808  Same  subject,  1672.     Obv.  Same.    Rev.  Two  ships  wrecked 

on  a  rocky  coast.    (Rev.} 

1809  Charles  Rabenhaupt,  1672,  by  J.G.Breuer.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Trophy. 
/R  53  mm. 

1810  Charles  Rabenhaupt,  Baron  von  Sucha,  Lieutenant-General  of 
Groningen  and  Ommeland,   1675.     Bust  facing.     Rev.   Plan  of 
Groningen.     Engraved.    M  71  mm. 

1811  Johann  Dominicus,  1675,  by  Roettier.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Fame  flying 
over  the  Netherlands;  to  r.,  Mercury  and  Belgia.    M  74  mm. 

1812  Death  of  Admiral  Michael  de  Ruyter  in  the  Naval  Battle  near 
Livorno,  1676,  by  C.  Adolphzoon.     Bust  facing.    Rev.  Battle  in 
which  he  perished.    M  70  mm. 

1813  Same  subject,  1676.     Naval  action.     Rev.  Inscription.     yR 

70  mm. 

1814  Peace  of  Nymwegen,  1678.    Peace,  Plenty,  and  Prosperity.    Rev. 
View  of  the  city;  arms  of  France  and  Holland  above.    JR.  67  mm. 

1815  Peace  of  Nymwegen,  1678,  by  J.  V.  Dishoecke.    Peace  standing. 
Rev.  View  of  the  city.    M  71  mm. 

1816  Same.    (Rev.) 

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1817  Death  of  Gerhardt  Brand,  Historian  and  Ecclesiastic,  at  Rotter- 
dam, 1683,  by  R.  Arondeaux.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Sunset  over  the  city 
of  Rotterdam.    M  49  mm. 

1818  Truce  of  Ratisbon  for  Twenty  Years  between  France,  Spain, 
and  the  Netherlands,  1684.     Belgia  between  two  altars.     Rev. 
Spain  and  France  shake  hands  over  an  altar.    M.  62  mm. 

1819  Balthasar  Bekker,  1684.    Medal  by  Jan  Boskam.    Bust  1.    Rev. 
Religion  exorcises  the  devil.    M  55  mm. 

1820  Same.     (Rev.) 

1821  Prosperity  of  Amsterdam,  1690.    Amsterdam  seated  on  a  fort  in 
the  water.    Rev.  Inscription.    1R  61  mm. 

1822  Destruction  of  the  House  of  J.  Zuylen  of  Nyevelt  on  the  Occasion 
of  the  Beheading  of  K.  Kosterman,  1690.     Destruction  of  the 
house.    Rev.  Head  of  Kosterman  on  an  altar.    M.  56  mm. 

1823  Academy  of  Leyden,  1693,  by  Jan  Smeltzing.     Leyden  seated. 
Rev.  Latin  inscription.    7R  49  mm. 

1824  Peace  of  Ryswick,  1697,  by  R.  Arondeaux.    Closing  the  doors  of 
the   temple  of  Janus.     Rev.   Palace   at  Ryswick,   with   plan  of 
grounds.    M  49  mm. 

1825  Same.    (Rev.) 

1826  Same  subject,  1697,  by  Jan  Drappentier.    Medal  struck  by 

order  of  the  magistrates  of  Amsterdam.    Europa  offering  a  liba- 
tion at  an  altar.    Rev.  Prosperity  seated.    N  68  mm. 

1827  Same.    (Rev.)    1R  68  mm. 

1828  Peace  Rejoicings  at  Gouda,  1697,  by  J.  Drappentier.     Hercules, 
triumphant,  stands  on  the  devil  with  snake's  tail.     Rev.  Pros- 
perity on  an  altar ;  at  the  base,  a  river-god,  Mercury,  Plenty,  and 
Pan.    M  74  mm. 

1829  First  Anniversary  Jubilee  of  the  East  India  Company,  1702,  by 
R.  Arondeaux.    A  female  figure  holding  a  crowned  sword.    Rev. 
A  vessel  whose  oars  are  manned  by  warriors  with  shields.     JR 
62  mm. 

1830  Same.     (Rev.) 

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1831  Repression  of  Sedition  in  Middelburg,  Zeeland,  1704,  by  J.  V. 
Dishoecke.    Perseus  cuts  off  Medusa's  head,  and  Pegasus  springs 
forth.    Rev.  The  militia  parading.    M.  48  mm. 

1832  Archbishop  Petrus  Coddaeus  Sebastenus,  1705.     Bust  r.     Rev. 
Lightning  strikes  a  lamb  whose  foot  rests  on  a  book  inscribed 
RESP.    Belgian  lion  brandishing  sword  marches  1.    M  44  mm. 

1833  Same.     (Rev.) 

1834  Election  of  William  Charles  Henry  Friso  as  Governor  of  Duchy 
of  Guelder,  by  C.  Wermuth,  1712.     Bust  r.    Rev.  The  presenta- 
tion to  the  young  duke.    M  63  mm. 

1835  Peace  of  Utrecht  (1713),  1716,  by  Jan  Drappentier.     Medal  of 
Ghent.     The  river-god  Yssel  receives  the  caduceus  from  Pros- 
perity.   Rev.  Inscription.    JR  73  mm. 

1836  Same  subject,   1713.     Europa  as  Prosperity  seated  on  the 

coast.    Rev.  Peace  closing  the  temple  of  Janus.    JR  48  mm. 

1837  Peace  of  Rastadt,  1714.    Two  warriors,  seated,  exchange  a  pledge 
of  hands.    Rev.  Two  fishes ;  inscription.    M  44  mm. 

1838  Gerhard  von  Loon,  Numismatist,  1731,  by  M.  Holtzhey.    Bust  r. 
Rev.  A  flaming  altar,  and  bull  bound  and  prostrate  in  the  rear; 
in  the  foreground,  a  cestus.    M  54  mm. 

1839  Reception  of  the  Salzburg  Emigrants  in  the  Netherlands,  1733, 
by  W.     Reception  of  the  emigrants  by  a  standing  figure  in  full 
armor.    Rev.  Seated  Prosperity.    ^R  43  mm. 

1840  Rejoicing  over  Peace  for  a  Quarter  of  a  Century,  1738,  by  M. 
Holtzhey.     Prosperity,  Peace,  and  Liberty  seated  near  an  altar. 
Rev.  Inscription.    M  61  mm. 

1841  Same  subject,  1738,  by  N.  van  Swinderen.     Liberty  seated 

before  the  temple  of  Janus.    Rev.  Seven  escutcheons.    M  56  mm. 

1842  Third  Centenary  of  the  Invention  of  Printing,  1740,  by  M.  Holtz- 
hey.   Medal  of  Haarlem.    Athena,  seated  on  the  clouds,  receives 
Laurentius    Costerus,    inventor    of   printing.      Rev.    Prosperity 
seated  near  an  altar.    M  63  mm. 

1843  Same  subject,  1740.     Bust  of  Laurentius  I  Costerus  facing. 

Rev.  Fame  flying  1.  over  the  city. 

1844  G.  W.  von  Imhof  Sails  for  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1742,  by  M. 
Holtzhey.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Vessel.    M  49  mm. 

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1845  Election  of  W.   C.   H.   Friso  as   Hereditary  Statthalter  of  the 
Netherlands,  1747,  by  same.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Lion  receives  orange- 
branch,  right  paw  resting  on  altar  on  which  is  a  liberty-cap. 
JR  41  mm. 

1846  Same  subject,  1747,  by  M.  Holtzhey.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Zodiac. 

M  67  mm. 

1847  Beginning  of  the  Republic  of  the  Netherlands,  1748,  by  M.  Holtz- 
hey.   Lion  below  an  altar  on  which  is  a  medallion  with  busts  of 
William,   Maurice,   and    Frederick   Henry,    Princes   of   Orange. 
Rev.  Kneeling  figure  offering  a  libation.    /R  61  mm. 

1848  Prize  medal  of  the  Academy  of  Leyden,  by  Jan  Drappentier.  The 
Belgian   lion   and   arms.      DONUM    CONSULUM    LEYDEN- 
SIUM  in  a  cartouche.    Rev.  Pallas  standing.    M  43  mm. 

1849  W.  C.  H.  Friso,  Statthalter  of  the  Netherlands,  1747,  by  M.  Holtz- 
hey.   Belgia,  with  drawn  sword,  shield,  etc.,  stands  on  a  snake; 
below,  eight  shields.     Rev.  WILH.  |  CAR.  HENR.  |  FRISO 
DICTATOR  PER-  |  PETVVS  CREATVS  |  XXV  APRIL  | 
MDCCXLVII.    ^44  mm. 

1850  Same.     (Rev.} 

1851  Carolina,   Princess   of  Orange-Nassau,    1748,  by  M.   Holtzhey. 
Busts  of  W.  C.  H.  Friso  and  Anna  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Bust  of  Caro- 
lina r.    AET.  V.  ANN.    M  41  mm. 

1852  Same.     (Rev.) 

1853  Death  of  W.  C.  H.  Friso,  1751,  by  A.  A.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Inscrip- 
tion in  nine  lines.    M  37  mm. 

1854  Funeral  of  W.  C.  H.  Friso,  1752,  by  N.  van  Swinderen.    Sarco- 
phagus.   Rev.  Funeral  procession.    M  37  mm. 

1855  William  V,  Prince  of  Orange-Nassau.    The  beginning  of  the  year 
1752,  by  J.  G.  Holtzhey.    Bust  of  the  young  prince  1.    Rev.  The 
prince  seated  beside  Belgia  on  a  throne.    M  41  mm. 

1856  Same.     (Rev.) 

1857  William  V  chosen  King  of  Holland,  1766.     Bust  r.     Rev.  The 
king,  in  ancient  armor,  received  by  the  state.    1R  47  mm. 

1858  Medal  in   Honor  of  the   Four  Jorissen   Brothers,  whose  Ages 
Totaled  332  Years,  1767,  by  C.  F.  Krouse.     The  four  brothers 

155 


near  an  altar;  above,  the  radiate  name  of  Jehovah  in  Hebrew. 
Rev.  IACOBUS  |  THEODORUS  |  BERNADUS  |  EN  MAT- 
THEUS  |  JORISSEN.  |  18  JULY  1767.  M  43  mm. 

1859  Marriage  of  William  V  and  Frederike  Sophia  Wilhelmina  of 
Prussia,  1767,  by  C.  V.  Moelingen.     Busts  of  the  two  r.,  jugate. 
Rev.  Two  genii  above  an  altar.    M  37  mm. 

1860  Birth  of  William,  Prince  of  Orange-Nassau,  1772,  by  T.  V.  B. 
A  winged  figure  carries  the  newly  born  child  to  Belgia.     Rev. 
Security  seated  by  a  column.    &  43  mm. 

1861  Battle  of  Doggerbank.     Death  of  Vice-Admiral  W.  J.,  Baron 
Bentinck,  wounded  at  Doggerbank,   1781,  by  J.   G.   Holtzhey. 
Medal  struck  by  order  of  the  Admiralty  of  Amsterdam.     Altar 
with  a  funeral  urn.     Rev.  Arms  of  Amsterdam,  trophies,  etc. 
JR  45  mm. 

1862  Same.    (Rev.) 

1863  Death  of  J.  D.  van  der  Capellen,  1784.    Medal  of  1785,  by  J.  G. 
Holtzhey.    Funeral  monument.    Rev.  Seated  Belgia.    JR.  45  mm. 

1864  Peace  between  the  Netherlands  and  Joseph  II,  Roman  Emperor, 
and  Alliance  with  France,  1785,  by  J.  G.  Holtzhey.     Seated  Peace 
receiving  a  winged  messenger  blowing  a  trumpet.    Rev.  Inscrip- 
tion.   The  importance  of  this  peace  for  commerce  is  indicated  by 
the  flags  of  the  East  India  and  West  India  Companies.     M  49 
mm. 

1865  Centenary  of  Cornelia  Biereus,  1790,  by  J.  G.  Holtzhey.    Bust  r. 
Rev.  Inscription.    M  45  mm. 

1866  Frederick  Josias,  Prince  of  Saxe-Coburg,  Defender  of  Holland, 
1793,  by  Baldenbach.    Head  r.    Rev.  The  prince  receives  Belgia's 
thanks  and  is  decorated  by  a  laurel  crown.    ^51  47  mm. 

1867  Victory  at  Palembang,  1821,  by  Michaut.     Bust  of  William  I. 
Rev.     (By  Braemt.)     Mars  on  a  galley  crowned  by  flying  Vic- 
tory.   M  42  mm. 

1868  Marriage  of  Frederick,  Prince  of  Orange-Nassau,  and  Ludovica 
of  Prussia,  1825,  by  G.  Loos.    Busts  of  the  two  r.,  jugate.    Rev. 
Genius  and  winged  figure  flying  r.    JR  42  mm. 

1869  Second  Centenary  of  the  Academy  of  Utrecht,  1836,  by  D.  van 
der  Kellen.    Standing  Pallas.    Rev.  Inscription  within  a  wreath. 
XL  53  mm. 

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1870  J.  C.  Hamelman,  1838,  by  D.  van  der  Kellen.    Death  at  Amster- 
dam at  the  age  of  one  hundred  years.     Bust  1.    Rev.  Inscription 
in  five  lines.    M.  43  mm. 

1871  Medal  of  the  Societe  Hollando-Belge  des  Amis  de  la  Medaille, 
by  Hipp.  Le  Roy.     Figure  of  Peace  with  laurel-branch  stands 
near  a  seated  man  and  points  toward  man  plowing  in  the  field. 
Rev.  SPES.    Ship  on  a  stormy  sea.    JR  65  mm. 

1872  Michael  Adriaenz  de  Ruyter.    Commemorative  medal  of  the  So- 
ciete Hollando-Belge  des  Amis  de  la  Medaille,  1607-1907.     Bust 
facing.    Rev.  Ships.    M  66  mm. 


MEDALS  OF  THE  FRENCH  MINT 

(REFERENCE:  MEDAILLES  FRANQAISES  AU  MUSEE  MONETAIRE, 

PARIS,  1892) 

Numbers  at  the  end  in  parentheses  refer  to  pages  in  the  above. 

1873  Louis  XII,  1498-1515.    Campaign  of  1512.    JE  24  mm.    (2) 

1874  -  Louis  XII,  Duke  of  Milan.    IE  60  mm.    (i) 

1875  -  Cardinal  d'Amboise,  1503.    ^E  54  mm.    (2) 

1876  -  Similar,  1500.    (Rev.)    JE  53  mm.    (2) 

1877  Francis  I,  1515-1547.    Treaty  of  1515.    fiL  55  mm.    (2) 

1878  -  Treaty  with  England,  1519.    (Rev.)    2E  54  mm.    (3) 

1879  --  Portrait  head  of  Francis  I,  bearded.    (Rev.)    2E  54  mm.    (3) 
-  Battle  of  Marignano.    (Rev.)    2E  55  mm.    (2) 


1881  Henry  II,   1547-1559.     The  Glory  of  the  King,   1551.     XL  36 
mm.    (3) 

1882  -  Conquests  of  Henry  II,  1552.    2E  61  mm.    (4) 

1883  -  League  against  the  Emperor  Charles  V,  1552.     (Rev.)  7E 
60  mm.    (4) 

1884  -  Francis,  Duke  of  Guise,  and  the  Defense  of  the  Town  of 
Metz,  1552.    ^53  mm.    (5) 

157 


1885  Treaty  with  England.    (Rev.)    2E  61  mm.    (4) 

1886 Diana  of  Poitiers,  1552.    (Rev.)    IE  38  mm.    (4) 

1887  Catherine  de  Medici,  1555.     (Rev.)    JE  60  mm.     (6) 

1888  Diana  of  Poitiers.    2E  53  mm.    (5) 

1889  Marriage  of  the  Dauphin  and  Mary  Stuart,   1558.    2E  51 

mm.    (6) 

1890  Death  of  Henry  II  (1559).    JE  52  mm.    (7) 

1891  Francis    II,    1559-1560.     Peace    with    England,    1560.     JE    53 
mm.    (7) 

1892  Antoine  of  Navarre,  1560.    IE  38  mm.    (7) 

1893  Charles  IX,  1560-1574.    Catherine  de  Medici.    ^R  43  mm. 
1894 The  Coronation,  1561.    IE  32  mm.    (9) 

J895  Emblem  of  the  King.    (Rev.)    XL  52  mm.    (9) 

1896  Same  subject,  1564.     (Rev.)    JE  42  mm.     (9) 

1897 The  Queen  Mother,  1565.   (Rev.)    2E  38  mm.    (10) 

!8g8  The  Renown  of  the  King,  1568.    (Rev.)    2E  38  mm.    (8) 

1899  Elizabeth  of  Austria,  1572.    (Rev.)    JE  38  mm.    (n) 

1900  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew,  1572.   (Rev.)  IE  37  mm.   (10) 

1901  Same.    (Rev.)    JR  38  mm. 

1902  Same  subject,  1572.    (Rev.)    IE  52  mm.    (10) 

1903  Henry,    Duke    of   Anjou,    King   of    Poland,    1573.     7E   29 

mm.    (12) 

1904  Charles,  Cardinal  of  Lorraine.    JE  38  mm.    (12) 

1905  Henry  III,  1574-1589.    Public  Prosperity,  1574.    2E  38  mm.    (13) 

1906  Peace  with  the  Catholic  League.     (Rev.)    2E  48  mm.     (17) 

158 


1907  -  Rene  de  Birague,  Chancellor  of  France,  1577.     JE  39  mm. 

(15) 

1908  -  Same  subject,  1580.    JE  39  mm.    (16) 

1909  -  Louis,  Cardinal  of  Guise,  1578.    BL  48  mm.    (16) 

1910  --  Emblem  of  the  King,  1578.    (Rev.)    7E  36  mm.    (14) 

1911  --  Foundation  of  the  Order  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  1579.     (Rev.) 

mm.     (17) 


1912  -  Chancellor  de  Cheverny,  1580.    £L  38  mm.    (17) 

1913  -  Treaty  with  the  Swiss,  1582.    2E  42  mm.    (17) 

1914  -  Henry  as  Alexander  Crossing  the  Tigris.    JE  42  mm.    (14) 

1915  -  Catherine  de  Medici,  Mother  of  Three  Kings.     (Rev.)     TEL 
51  mm.    (13) 

1916  -  Henry  III  and  his  Mother.    (Rev.)    JE  43  mm.    (12) 

1917  --  Queen  Louise  of  Lorraine.    -#£43  mm.    (14) 

1918  -  Henry,  Duke  of  Guise.    JE  51  mm.    (15) 

1919  -  Cardinal  of  Bourbon,  1590.    2E  34  mm.    (18) 

1920  -  Same  subject,  1590.    M  48  mm.    (18) 

1921  Henry  IV,  1589-1610.    Birth  of  the  Dauphin.    JE  57  mm.     (21) 

1922  --  Erection  of  Equestrian  Statue  to  Henry  IV,  1817,  by  B.  An- 
drieu.    (Rev.)    JE  23  mm. 

1923  --  Mint  of  Chalons,  1591.    (Rev.)    2E  36  mm.    (19) 

1924  -  Reunion    of   the    Two    Kingdoms,    1598.      (Rev.)      JE   43 
mm.    (20) 

1925  -  The  Artillery,  1601.    (Rev.)    2E  50  mm.    (20) 

1926  -  Marriage  of  the  King,  1604.    (Rev.)    2E  57  mm.    (21) 

1927  -  Maximilian  de  Bethune,  Duke  of  Sully.    2E  44  mm.    (20) 

159 


1928  Coronation  of  Maria  de  Medici,  1610.    JE  44  mm.     (22) 

(Rev.}    JE  72  mm.    (25) 

*  ' 

1929 Coronation  of  Maria  de  Medici,  1610.    JE  44  mm.     (22) 

1930  Regency  of  the  Queen  Mother,  1613.    JE  55  mm.    (22) 

1931  Majority  of  the  King,  1614.    JR.  44  mm. 

1932  Cardinal  Richelieu,  1631,  by  J.  Warin.    JE  54  mm.     (24) 

V*        ~" 
*933  Similar,  1634.    (Rev.)    IE  32  mm.    (24) 

1934  Oath  of  Louis  XIII,  1638.    (Rev.}    IE  70  mm.    (24) 

J935  Birth  of  the  Dauphin,  1638.    (Rev.}    2E  72  mm.    (25) 

1936  Same  subject,  1638.    (Rev.}    JE  41  mm.    (25)  ' 

J937  Emblem  of  Cardinal  Mazarin,  1659.    2E  62  mm.     (170) 

J938  Death  of  Louis  XIII,  1643,  by  J.  Mauger.     (Rev.}     IE  41 

mm.     (26) 

1939  Louis  XIV,  1643-1715.    Battle  of  Rocroy,  1643.    %L  41  mm.    (28) 

1940  Capture  of  Thirty  Towns,  1644.    (Rev.}    IE  41  mm.    (33) 

1941  Marriage    of    Louise    of    Gonzaga,    1645.      (Rev.}     2E    41 

mm.    (35)  ^        y_ 

Defeat    of    the    Duke    of    Bavaria,    1648.     (Rev.}     2E    41 

mm.    (39) 

Death  of  Louis  XIII,  1643,  by  H.  Roussel.     (Rev.}     2E  70 

mm.    (26) 

1944  Battle  of  Norlingen,  1645,  by  M.  Molart.     (Rev.}     2E  74 

mm.    (34) 

*945  Regency  of  the  Queen  Mother,  1643,  by  H.  Roussel.    (Rev.} 

XL  70  mm.    (27) 

1946  Same  subject,  1643,  by  J.  Warin.    (Rev.}    7E  28  mm.    (168) 

1947  Battle  of  Liorens  and  Capture  of  Balaguier,   1645,  by -M. 

Molart.    (Rev.}    2E  74  mm.    (35) 

160 


2807 


PLATE  VI 


1948  -  Capture  of  Piombino  and  Portolongone,  1646,  by  H.  Rous- 
sel.    (Rev.}    2E  41  mm.    (37) 

1949  -  Capture  of  Tortosa,  1648,  by  M.  Molart.     (Rev.)     2E  75 
mm.    (39) 

1950  -  Battle  of  Lens,  1643,  by  M.  Molart.    (Rev.)   M  75  mm.   (40) 

1951  --  Peace  of  Westphalia,  1648,  by  J.  Le  Blanc.     (Rev.)     M  42 
mm.    (40) 

1952  -  Battle  of  Rethel,  1650,  by  M.  Molart.   (Rev.)  JE  72  mm.   (42) 

1953  --  Same  subject,  1650,  by  H.  Roussel.    JE  69  mm.    (42) 

J954  -  Majority  of  the  King,  1651,  by  M.  Molart  and  J.  Mauger. 
(Rev.)    2E  63  mm.     (43) 

1955  -  Same  subject,  1651,  by  M.  Molart.     (Rev.)     74  mm.     (43) 

W  %•  ' 

1956  -  Marie  Therese.    (Rev.)    M  22  mm. 

1957  -  Relief  of  Arras,  1654,  by  T.  Bernard.     (Rev.)     M  42  mm. 

(47) 

1958  -  Same  subject,  1654.    (Rev.)    JE  42  mm. 

J959  -  Founding  of  the  Hospital  General,  1656.    2E  42  mm.    (48) 

1960  -  Same  subject,   1656,  by  T.  Bernard.     (Rev.)     2E  63  mm. 
(48) 

1961  --  Capture  of  Capelle,  1656,  by  J.  Dollin.     (Rev.)     JE  41  mm. 
(50) 

1962  -  Capture  of  Montmedy,  1657,  by  J.  Dollin.     (Rev.)     2E  74 
mm.     (51) 

1963  -  Same  subject,  1657,  by  M.  Molart.    (Rev.)    JE  41  mm.   (51) 

1964  -  Battle  of  the  Dunes,  1658,  by  M.  Molart.    (Rev.)    IE  72  mm. 


1965  -  Marriage  of  the  King,  1660,  by  C.  J.  F.  Cheron.     (Rev.)    IE 
62mm.    (55) 

1966  -  Same  subject,  1660.     (Rev.)    2E  41  mm. 

161 


1967 Peace  with  the  Pyrenees,  1660,  by  J.  Mauger.     (Rev.)  JE 

70  mm.     (171) 

1968  Same  subject,  1660,  by  J.  Hardi.    IE  39  mm.     (171) 

1969  Entrance  of  the  Queen  into  Paris,  1660,  by  J.  Mauger.    JE 

63  mm.    (56) 

I97°  Citadel  and  Chateau  of  Marseilles,   1660.     (Rev.)     2E  41 

mm.     (57) 

1971  Education  of  the  King,  1660.     (Rev.)     JE  61  mm.     (169) 

1972  Birth  of  the  Dauphin,  1661,  by  H.  Roussel.     (Rev.)     7E  63 

mm.     (60) 

J973  Same  subject,  1661,  by  M.  Molart.    JE  74  mm.    (60) 

1974  Zeal  of  the  King,  by  H.  Roussel.     (Rev.)    JE  73  mm.     (58) 

X975  Homage  of  Charles,  Duke  of  Lorraine,  1661,  by  N.  Dela- 

haye.    (Rev.)    JE  61  mm.    (59) 

i976  Same  subject,  1661.    IE  42  mm.    (60) 

*977  The  King  Taking  the  Reins  of  State,  1661,  by  J.  Mauger. 

(Rev.)    2E  42  mm.    (57) 

1978  Liberality  of  the  King  during  the  Famine.    2E  $i  mm.    (62) 

J979  Same  subject,  1662.     (Rev.)    IE  41  mm.     (62) 

1980  Promotion  of  the  Knights  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  1662,  by  J. 

Mauger.    JE  73  mm.     (61) 

1981  Same  subject,  1662.    (Rev.)    JE  41  mm:    (61) 

1982  Right  of  Precedence  Recognized  by  Spain,  1662,  by  T.  Ber- 
nard.   (Rev.)    IE  72  mm.    (62) 

1983  The  Tournaments,  1662,  by  J.  Nilis.   (Rev.)  2E  65  mm.   (63) 

1984  Renewal  of  the  Treaty  with  the  Swiss,  1663.     (Rev.)     2E 

42  mm.     (66) 

1985  Same  subject,  1663.     (Rev.)    IE  42  mm.    (173) 

162 


1986  Ceremony  of  the  Day  after  the  Coronation,  1664.    JE  oval 

19x16  mm.     (169) 

1987  Erfurt  Restored  to  the  Elector  of  Mayence,  1664.     (Rev.) 

JE  42  mm.     (69) 

1988  The  Industries,  1664,  by  T.  Bernard.     (Rev.)     JE  42  mm. 

(69) 

1989  Erection  of  the  Pyramid  at  Rome,  1664,  by  M.  Molart.    JE 

42  mm.    (67) 

1990 The  East  and  West  Indian  Companies,  1664.     (Rev.)     XL 

42  mm.     (69) 

1991  Audience  of  the  Legate,  1664.     (Rev.)    JE  73  mm.     (68) 

1992  Colony  of  Madagascar,  1665.     (Rev.)    7E  63  mm.     (70) 

*993  Clemency  of  the  King  toward  the  Extortioners,  1665,  by  M. 

Molart.    JE  73  mm.     (74) 

1994  Port  of  Rochefort,  1666.     (Rev.)    JE  42  mm.     (73) 

J995  Encouragement  to  Men  of  Letters,  1666.    (Rev.)    JE  41  mm. 

(72) 

1996  Campaign  of  Flanders,  1667,  by  H.  Breton.     (Rev.)     M  73 

mm.     (174) 

*997 Capture  of  Tournay  and  Courtray,  1667.    (Rev.)    2E  89  mm. 

(174) 

1998  Capture  of  Courtray,  1667.     (Rev.)    JE  41  mm.     (77) 

1999  The  Observatory  of  Paris,  1667.     (Rev.)    JE  34  mm. 

2000  Emblem  of  the  King,  1667,  by  J.  Mauger.     (Rev.)     JE  70 

mm.     (175) 

2001  The  New  Ordinance,  1667.     (Rev.)    IE  42  mm.     (75) 

2002  Navigation  Reestablished,  1668.    JE  51  mm.     (176) 

2003 The  Great  Conde,  1668.    JE  55  mm.    (177) 

2004  The  Factories,  1669,  by  J.  Le  Blanc.     (Rev.)     JE  42  mm. 

(84) 

163 


2005  -  Law  for  Cleaning  and  Lighting  the  City,  1669,  by  Hupiere. 
(Rev.)    JE  54  mm.     (82) 

2006  -  Repaying  of  Paris,  1669,  by  J.  Nilis.    (Rev.)  IE  54  mm.  (83) 

2007  -  Reestablishment  of  the  Navy,  1670.    (Rev.)  ^41  mm.   (85) 

2008  -  Military  Order  of  St.  Lazarus  of  Jerusalem,  1672.     (Rev.) 
2E  45  mm.    (179) 

2009  -  Siege  of  Charleroi  Raised,  1672.    (Rev.)    JE  41  mm.    (91) 

2010  -  Capture  of  Four  Towns  on  the  Rhine,  1672,  by  J.  Mauger. 
(Rev.)    IE  41  mm.    (88) 

2011  -  Capture  of  Twelve  Towns  in  Holland  and  on  the  Rhine 
(1672),  by  H.  Roussel.    2E  64  mm.    (178) 

2012  -  The  French  Academy  at  the  Louvre,  1673.     (Rev.)     IE  41 
mm.    (90) 

2013  -  Same  subject,  1673.    (Rev.)    7E  41  mm.    (92) 

2014  --  Naval  Victories,  1673.    (Rev.)    XL  53  mm.    (179) 

2015  -  The  Elector  of  Brandenburg  Driven  Back  to  the  Elbe,  1673, 
by  J.  Mauger.    (Rev.)    JE  72  mm.    (92) 

2016  -  Colbert,  1674,  by  H.  Roussel.    2E  63  mm.     (198) 

2017  -  Second  Conquest  of  Franche-Comte,  1674,  by  M.  Molart. 
(Rev.)    JE  72  mm.    (93) 

2018  -  Capture  of  Besangon,  1674,  by  H.  Roussel.     (Rev.)     2E  72 
mm.     (94) 

2019  -  Same  subject,  1674.     (Rev.)    2E  70  mm.     (179) 

2020  -  Siege  of  Oudenarde  Raised,  1674,  by  H.  Roussel.     (Rev.) 

mm.    (97) 


2021  -  Failure  of  the  Plans  of  Holland,  1674,  by  H.  Roussel.   (Rev.) 
7E  70  mm.    (97) 

2022  -  Emblem  of  the  King,  1674,  by  J.  Warin.    2E  82  mm.     (175) 

2023  -  Capture  of  Limbourg,  1675,  by  M.  Molart.     (Rev.)     2E  73 
mm.     (99) 

164 


2024  Relief  of  Messina,  1675,  by  M.  Molart.     (Rev.}    M  73  mm. 

(98) 

2025 Les  Invalides,  1675,  by  J.  Mauger.    (Rev.)  IE  70  mm.   (101) 

2026  The  Germans  Driven  from  Alsace,   1675.     (Rev.)     2E  41 

mm.     (98) 

2027  Island  of  Cayenne  Retaken,  1676.    (Rev.)    yE4imm.    (105) 

2028  Naval  Battle  of  Agosta,  1676.     (Rev.)     JE  41  mm.     (101) 

2029  Capture  of  Bouchain,  1676.     (Rev.)    M  41  mm.    (103) 

2030  Capture  of  Conde,  1676,  by  M.  Molart.     (Rev.)    M  72  mm. 

(102) 

2031  Naval  Battle  of  Palermo,  1676,  by  M.  Molart.     (Rev.)     M 

71  mm.    (103) 

2032  Capture  of  Valenciennes,  1677,  by  M.  Molart.     (Rev.)  2E 

72  mm.     (105) 

2033  Same  subject,  1677,  by  T.  Bernard.  (Rev.)  M  41  mm.  (105) 

2034  Combat  of  Tabago,  1677.     (Rev.)    2E  41  mm.     (105) 

2035  Capture  of  Cambrai,  1677,  by  J.  B.  Dufour.     (Rev.)    2E  58 

mm.     (181) 

2036 Battle  of  Cassel,  1677,  by  H.  Roussel.     (Rev.)     2E  70  mm. 

(106) 

2037  Same  subject,  1677,  by  H.  Roussel.     (Rev.)    IE  41  mm. 

2038  Capture  of  Puycerda,  1678.    (Rev.)    IE  41  mm.    (in) 

2039  Peace  of  Nimegue,  1678.     JE  88  mm.     (112) 

2040  Marriage  of  Marie  Louise  of  Orleans  to  the  King  of  Spain, 

1679,  by  J.  Nilis.    (Rev.)    IE  41  mm.    (113) 

2041 Security  of  the  Kingdom,  1679,  by  J.  Nilis.     (Rev.)    IE  41 

mm.     (184) 

2042  The  Glory  of  the  Navy,  by  J.  Mauger.     (Rev.)    IE  71  mm. 

(148) 

165 


2043  -  Fortifications  of  Huningen,  1680.     (Rev.}   IE  68  mm.    (117) 

2044  -  Levy  of  Sailors,  1680,  by  M.  Molart.    JE  71  mm.     (116) 

2045  -  Reduction  of  Strasbourg,  1681.     (Rev.}    2E  70  mm.     (117) 

2046  -  Defeat  of  the  Corsairs  of  Tripoli,  1681.     (Rev.)    7E  39  mm. 


2047  -  Strasbourg  Subdued  and  Casale  Returned  to  the  King,  1681. 
^£40  mm.    (118) 

2048  --  Construction  of  the  Canal  from  the  Garonne  to  the  Cape  de 
Cette,  1681,  by  M.  Molart.     (Rev.)     IE  72  mm.     (185) 

2049  -  The  King  Condemning  Himself,  1682.     (Rev.)     7E  30  mm. 
(120) 

2050  -  Fortification  of  Strasbourg,  1683,  by  J.  Mauger.    (Rev.)    2E 
66  mm.     (121) 

2051  -  Bombardment  of  Algiers,  1683.     (Rev.)    7E  40  mm.     (122) 

2052  -  Death  of  Colbert,  1683,  by  T.  Bernard.    2E  83  mm.     (199) 

2053  -  Jean  Warin,  1684,  by  J.  B.  Dufour.    JE  50  mm.     (200) 

2054  -  Capture  of  Luxembourg,  1684.    2E  85  mm.     (187) 

2055  -  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,   1680,  by  M.  Molart. 
(Rev.)    2E  70  mm.     (129) 

2056  -  Submission  of  the  Republic  of  Genoa,  1685.     (Rev.)    2E  71 
mm.    (128) 

2<>57  -  Arrival  of  the  Doge  of  Genoa,  1685,  by  H.  Breton.     (Rev.) 
^E68mm.    (128) 

2058  -  The  Royal  Bridge,  1685,  by  M.  Molart.     (Rev.)    JE  71  mm. 
(130) 

2059  -  Same  subject,  1685,  by  N.  Delahaye.     (Rev.)     2E  63  mm. 
(130) 

2060  -  Louis  de   Boucherat,   Chancellor  of  France,    1685,  by  M. 
Molart.    IE  77  mm.     (201) 

2061  -  Same,  1686.    (Rev.)    IE  41  mm.     (138) 

166 


2062  -  The  King's  Illness,  1686,  by  A.  Meybusch.     (Rev.)     2E  50 
mm.     (133) 

2063  -  Ambassadors  from  Siam,  1686,  by  J.  Mauger.     (Rev.)     2E 
71  mm.     (133) 

2064  -  Recovery  of  the  King,  1687,  by  M.  Molart.     (Rev.)     IE  68 

mm.     (134) 

2065  --  Same  subject,  1687.     (Rev.)    M  72  mm.    (449) 

2066  -  League  of  Augsburg,  1687.     (Rev.)     2E  41  mm.     (137) 

2067  -  Campaign  of  the  Dauphin,  1688,  by  T.  Bernard.     (Rev.) 

mm.    (136) 


2068  -  James  II,  King  of  England,   a  Refugee  in   France,   1689. 
(Rev.)    ^41  mm.    (137) 

2069  -  Promotion  of  the  Knights  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  1689,  by  H. 
Roussel.    IE  41  mm.    (138) 

2070  -  Battle  of  Staffard,  1690,  by  J.  Mauger.     (Rev.)     2E  71  mm. 
(139) 

2071  -  The  English  Driven  from  Canada,   1690.     (Rev.)     2E  41 
mm.    (140) 

2072  -  Same.    (Rev.)    M  41  mm. 

2073  -  Capture  of  Nice,  1691.    (Rev.)    IE  41  mm.    (141) 

2074  -  Nice  and  Mons  Taken  the  Same  Day,  1691.     (Rev.)     JE  41 
mm.    (141) 

2075  -  Capture  of  Namur,  1692,  by  J.  Mauger.    (Rev.)     2E  34  mm. 

(143) 

2076  -  Fortification  of  One  Hundred  and  Fifty  Towns,  1692.    (Rev.) 
IE  41  mm.    (145) 

2077  -  Honors  Paid  the  Marines,  1692,  by  H.  Roussel.     (Rev.)    2E 
71  mm.     (149) 

2078  -  Founding  of  the  Military  Order  of  St.  Louis,  1693.     (Rev.) 
2E  71  mm.    (146) 

2079  -  Same  subject,  1693.    (Rev.)    M  41  mm.    (146) 

167 


2080  -  Defeat  of  the  English  at  Brest,  1694,  by  H.  Roussel.    (Rev.) 
JE  69  mm.    (150) 

2081  -  France  Provided  with  Wheat,  1694.     (Rev.)     IE  40  mm. 


2082  -  Chamber  of  Commerce,  1700.  (Rev.)    IE  41  mm.    (158) 

2083  -  Accession  of  the  Duke  of  Anjou  to  the  Throne  of  Spain, 
1700,  by  T.  Bernard.    (Rev.)    ^41  mm.    (158) 

2084  -  Same  subject,  1700.    (Rev.)    2E  41  mm.    (158) 

2085  -  Battle  of  Cassano,  1705,  by  J.  Dollin.     (Rev.)     JE  41  mm. 
(162) 

2086  -  Siege  of  Toulon  Raised,  1707,  by  J.  Le  Blanc.    (Rev.)    JE  41 
mm.    (163) 

2087  -  Les  Invalides,  1707.    (Rev.)    M  30  mm. 

2088  -  Same  subject.    (Rev.)    JR  29  mm. 

2089  -  Birth  of  the  Duke  of  Anjou  (Louis  XV),  1710.     (Rev.)    IE 
42  mm.    (164) 

2090  -  Fulfilment  of  the  Vow  of  Louis  XIII,  1719,  by  H.  Roussel. 
(Rev.)    IE  71  mm.    (193) 

2091  -  Mint  of  Lille.    JE  30  mm. 

2092  Louis  XV,  1715-1774.    The  King  and  the  Regent,  by  J.  Duvivier. 
IE  41  mm.    (210) 

2093  -  Bust  of  the  King,  N  oval  16x13  mm. 

2094  -  Interview  between  Louis  XV  and  Peter  the  Great,  1717. 
(Rev.)    IE  42  mm.    (211) 

2095  -  N.  de  Launay,  1719,  by  J.  Duvivier.    2E  41  mm.    (270) 

2096  -  Louisburg  Conquered  and  Fortified,  1720.     (Rev.)     JE  42 
mm.    (214) 

2097  -  Louis  XV,  1720,  by  J.  Duvivier.    jR  25  mm. 

2098  -  Audience   with   the   Ambassador   of  Turkey,   1721,   by  J. 
Le  Blanc.    (Rev.)    JE  41  mm.    (215) 

168 


2QQ9  The  Palais  Royal,  1721.    (Rev.}    JR  31  mm. 

2100  Coronation  of  the  King,  by  J.  Duvivier.    JE  73  mm. 

2101  Marriage  of  Mademoiselle  de  Montpensier  with  the  Prince 

of  Austria,  1722,  by  J.  Duvivier.    JE  42  mm.     (217) 

2102  Plague  of  Marseilles,  1723,  by  C.  N.  Roettier,  Jun.     (Rev.} 

£L  42  mm.    (43) 

2103  Versailles,  1723,  by  J.  Duvivier.    (Rev.)    M.  31  mm. 

2104  The  Mint,  1723.     (Rev.)    M.  30  mm. 

2105  Promotion  of  the  Knights  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  1724.    IE.  42 

mm.     (220) 

2106  Marriage  Ceremony,  1725,  by  J.  Duvivier.     (Rev.}     2E  42 

mm.    (221) 

2107  The  Royal  Hunt,  1725.    JE  42  mm.     (222) 

2108  Same  subject,  1725.    (Rev.}    XL  32  mm.    (222) 

2109  Birth  of  Twin  Princesses,  1727,  by  J.  Duvivier.    JE  41  mm. 

(223) 

2110  Birth  of  the  Dauphin,  1729,  by  M.  Rog.    (Rev.}    JE  73  mm. 

(225) 

2111  Melchior,  Cardinal  of  Polignac,  1730,  by  F.  J.  Marteau.    JE 

59  mm.     (255) 

21 12  Renewal  of  the  Treaty  with  Sweden,  1738,  by  J.  C.  Roettier. 

(Rev.}    ^£42  mm.    (231) 

2113  Pacification  of  the  Republic  of  Genoa,  1738,  by  J.  Duvivier. 

(Rev.}    ^42  mm.    (231) 

2114  Second  Audience  of  the  Ambassador  of  Turkey,  1742,  by  B. 

Duvivier.    JE  42  mm.    (233) 

2115  Capture  of  Fribourg,  1744,  by  J.  Marteau.     (Rev.}     2E  42 

mm.    (236) 

2116  Expedition  of  the  French  Astronomers  to  the  Equator  and 

the  North  Pole,  1744.    (Rev.)    JE  42  mm.    (236) 

169 


2i  17  First  Marriage  of  the   Dauphin,   1745,  by  J.   C.   Roettier. 

(Rev.}    JE  72  mm.    (236) 

2118  Conquests  of  the  King,  1745,  by  J.  C.  Roettier.     (Rev.)    2E 

42  mm.    (238) 

2119  Battle  of  Rocoux,  1746,  by  J.  C.  Roettier.    (Rev.)    ^42  mm. 

(239) 

2120  Second  Marriage  of  the  Dauphin,  1747.     (Rev.)    2E  42  mm. 

(239) 

2121  Same  subject,  1747.    (Rev.)    JE  42  mm.    (240) 

2122  Relief  of  the  Republic  of  Genoa,  1747,  by  J.  C.  Roettier. 

(Rev.)    2E  42  mm.    (239) 

2123  Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapelle,  1748,  by  J.  C.  Roettier.    IE  74  mm. 

(241) 

2124  Construction  of  the  Place  de  Saint  Sulpice,  1754,  by  C.  N. 

Roettier,  Jun.     (Rev.)  2E  42  mm.    (244) 

2125  Birth  of  the  Duke  de  Berry,  1754.    (Rev.}    2E  42  mm.    (244) 

2126  Small  Pleasures  of  the  King,  1755.    IE  29  mm. 

2127  The  Louvre,  1756.    (Rev.)    M  31  mm. 

2128  Alliance  with  Marie  Therese,  1756,  by  J.  Duvivier.     (Rev.) 

IE  43  mm. 

2129  Prize  for  the  Marine  Surgeons,  1756.    IE  35  mm.    (248) 

2130  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Picardy,  1761.    2E  42  mm. 

2131  The  Mint  of  Paris,  1767,  signed  P.  B.    M  31  mm. 

2132  Building  of  the  Mint  of  Paris,  1770,  by  C.  N.  Roettier,  Jun. 

(Rev.)    IE  65  mm.    (250) 

2133  Reunion  of  Corsica  and  France,  1770,  by  C.  N.  Roettier,  Jun. 

(Rev.)    IE  64  mm.    (259) 

2134  Louis  XVI,  1774-1792.     Renewal  of  the  Treaty  with  the  Swiss, 
1778,  by  P.  S.  B.  Duvivier.    JE  43  mm.    (276) 

170 


2135  Academy  and  School  of  Surgery,  1774,  by  N.  Gatteaux.    JE 

39mm.    (273) 

2136  Evacuation  of  Boston  by  the  British,  1776,  by  P.  S.  B.  Du- 

vivier.    JE  69  mm.     (275) 

2137  Beneficence  of  the  Queen,  1779,  by  P.  S.  B.  Duvivier.    IE  42 

mm.     (277) 

2138  -John  Paul  Jones,  1779,  by  A.  Dupre.    2E  57  mm.    (277) 

2139  Louis  XVI  and  Marie  Antoinette,  1781,  by  P.  S.  B.  Duvivier. 

JE  73  mm.    (276) 

2140  Birth  of  the  Dauphin,  1781,  by  P.  S.  B.  Duvivier.    IE  42  mm. 

(278) 

2141  Same  subject,  from  the  Six  Merchant  Societies,  1781.   (Rev.} 

fiL  72  mm.    (280) 

2142  French  Assistance  in  the  American  Revolution  at  the  Battle 

of  Cowpens,  1781,  by  P.  S.  B.  Duvivier.    JE  46  mm. 

2143  Same  subject,  1781,  by  P.  S.  B.  Duvivier.    JE  46  mm. 

2144  The  Central  Canal,  1783,  by  P.  S.  B.  Duvivier.     (Rev.)     IE 

74  mm.     (281) 

2145  Voyage  of  Lapeyrouse  and  Langle,  1778.     (Rev.  1785.)    2E 

60  mm.     (285) 

2146  Foundation  of  the  Hospice  Beaujon,  a  Charitable  School  for 

Boys  and  Girls,  1784.    2E  42  mm.    (284) 

2147  Franklin  and  the  Discovery  of  Electricity,  1784,  by  A.  Du- 
pre.   2E  46  mm.    (289) 

2148  Same  subject,  1786,  by  A.  Dupre.    2E  46  mm.    (289) 

2149  Mines  of  Allemont,  1786,  by  Dupre.    SL  69  mm.     (289) 

2150  Lafayette,   1789,  by  R.  Dumarest.     2E  octagonal  33  mm. 

(300) 

2151  Abolition  of  Feudal  Privileges,  1789,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    (Rev.) 

7E  64  mm.    (299) 

2152  Revolutionary  League,  1789,  by  J.  E.  Roine.    M.  41  mm. 

171 


2153  -  Arrival  of  the  King  at  Paris,  1789,  by  P.  S.  B.  Duvivier. 
(Rev.)    JE  53  mm.     (299) 

2154  -  Homage  of  the  National   Guard,   1790,  by  Rousseau  and 
Simon.    JE  33  mm.    (300) 

2155  -  French  Confederation,  1790.    JE  42  mm.    (301) 

2156  -  Oath  to  the  Constitution,  1791.    2E  oval  31x21  mm.    (302) 

2157  -  Pikes  and  Swords,  by  Trebuchet.    2E  oval  41x30  mm.    (302) 

2158  Republic,  1792-1804.    Death  of  Louis  XVII  (1795),  by  A.  J.  De- 
paulis.    ^51  mm.    (418) 

2159  -  General  Alexander  Beauharnais,  1793.    2E  32  mm.    (306) 

2160  -  Battle  of  Montenotte,  1796,  by  R.  V.  Jeuffroy  and  D.  V. 
Denon.    2E  41  mm.    (308) 

2161  -  Castorland,  1796.    IE  33  mm.    (311) 

2162  -  Napoleon  and  Faipoult,  by  H.  Vassallo.    (Rev.)    JE  $i  mm. 
(312) 

2163  -  Capitulation  of  Mantou,  1797,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    M  41  mm. 


2164  -  Council  of  Five  Hundred.    IE  42  mm.    (308) 

2165  •  -  Same  subject,  1799.    2E  oval  56x47  mm.    (318) 

2166  -  Treaty  of  Campo-Formio,  1798,  by  P.  S.  B.  Duvivier.   (Rev.) 
IE  57  mm.    (313) 

2167  -  Same  subject.    H,  initial  of  the  engraver.    2E  40  mm.    (313) 

2168  -  Council  of  Elders.    XL  42  mm.    (307) 

2169  -  Same  subject,  1798.    IE  51  mm.    (315) 

2170  -  Congress  of  Rastadt,  1798.    IE  40  mm.    (317) 

2171  -  Fete  of  Youth  at  Rome,  1798.    2E  39  mm.    (315) 

2172  -  Conquest  of  Egypt,   1798,  by  J.  M.  Jouannin  and   D.   V. 
Denon.    JE  41  mm.    (318) 

172 


2173  -  Anniversary  of  the   Roman   Republic,    1799.     -<E  41    mm. 


2174  —  :  —  Arrival  at  Frejus,  1799.    (Rev.)    BL  jeton  32  mm.    (319) 

2175  -  Crossing  of  the  Rhine  and  the  Danube,  by  E.  Gatteaux. 
(Rev.)    y£59  mm.    (324) 

2176  -  Conquest  of  Upper  Egypt,  1799,  by  A.  Galle.    ^E  36  mm. 
(317) 

21  77  -  Court  of  Appeals  of  Paris,  by  E.  Gatteaux.  2E,  48  mm.   (321) 

2178  -  Tribunal  of  Cassation,  by  E.  Gatteaux.     ^E  oct.  48  mm. 
(322) 

2179  -  Decoration  of  the  Victors  of  the  Bastille.    ^E  losange  18x18 
mm.    (297) 

2180  -  Conquest  of  Lower  Egypt,  1799,  by  N.  Brenet.    JE  33  mm. 


2181  -  Same,  by  D.  V.  Denon.     (Rev.)    2E  27  mm. 

2182  -  Administrators  of  the  United  Societies  of  the  War,  1799. 
JE  oct.  35  mm.    (319) 

2183  -  Marriage  of  Louis  Antoine,  Duke  of  Angouleme,  to  Marie 
Therese,  daughter  of  Louis  XVI,  1799,  by  R.  V.  Jeuffroy  and  J. 
De  Puymaurin.    yE  51  mm. 

2184  -  Passage  of  St.  Bernard  ;  Battle  of  Marengo,  1800.    XL  41  mm. 
(322) 

2185  -  Same  subject,  1800,  by  P.  A.  Montagny  after  B.  Andrieu.  yE 
60  mm.     (323) 

2186  -  The  First  Consul  at  the  Battle  of  Marengo,  1800,  by  H. 
Auguste  and  Brenet.    ^E  51  mm.    (323) 

2187  -  Reestablishment  of  the  Cisalpine  Republic,  1800,  by  C.  Lavy. 
^53  mm.    (325) 

2188  -  Accession  to  the  Consulship,  1800,  by  L.  M.  Petit.     (Rev.) 
^£51  mm.    (520) 

2189  -  Attempt  on  Bonaparte's  Life,  1801,  by  H.  Auguste.    ^E  51 
mm.    (327) 

173 


2igo  Peace  of  Luneville,  1801.    (Rev.}    JE  55  mm.    (328) 

2191  Same  subject,  1801,  by  Loos.    JE  36  mm.    (331) 

2192  Same  subject,  1801,  by  P.  S.  B.  Duvivier.     (Rev.}     XL  57 

mm.     (328) 

2193  Same  subject,  1801,  by  Kempson  and  Kindon.    JE  39  mm. 

(329) 

2194  Same  subject,  by  P.  Ferrier.    JE  40  mm.    (329) 

2195  Visit  of  the  King  and  Queen  of  Etruria  to  the  Mint,  1801. 

JE  35  mm.    (330) 

2196  7  General  Peace,  1801-1802.    (Rev.}    JE  53  mm.    (336) 

2197  Peace  of  Amiens,  1801,  by  R.  Dumarest.    (Rev.}    IE  49  mm. 

(337) 

2198  L'fipee,  of  the  Institution  of  Deaf  Mutes,  1801,  by  P.  S.  B. 

Duvivier.    JE  42  mm. 

2199  Same  subject,  1805,  by  P.  S.  B.  Duvivier.    IE  42  mm. 

2200  Reestablishment  of  Religion,  1802,  by  B.  Andrieu.     (Rev.} 

JE  51  mm.    (338) 

2201  Promulgation  of  the  Treaty  of  Amiens,  1802,  by  R.  V.  Jeuf- 

froy.    ^68  mm.    (339) 

2202  Reestablishment  of  the  Old  Italian  Republic,  1802.     (Rev.} 

JE  45  mm. 

2203  Bridge  over  the  Durance,  1803,  by  B.  Andrieu.     (Rev.}    JE 

42  mm.     (342) 

2204  Visit  of  the  First  Consul  to  the  Mint,  1803,  by  N.  P.  Tiolier. 

^39  mm.    (342) 

2205  Reunion  of  Piemont  with  France,  1803,  by  C.  Lavy.    JE  51 

mm.    (344) 

2206  Venus  de  Medici,  1803.    (Rev.}    JE  40  mm.     (345) 

2207  Negotiations  with  England,  1803.    JE  14  mm.    (345) 

174 


2208  Distribution  of  the  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  to  Mem- 
bers of  the  Camp  of  Boulogne,  1804,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  R.  V. 
Jeuffroy.    JE  41  mm.     (346) 

2209  The  Civil  Code,  1804,  by  N.  Brenet  and  D.  V.  Denon.    JE 

42  mm.     (343) 

2210  Napoleon  I,  1804-1815.    The  statue  of  Jeanne  d'Arc  at  Orleans, 
by  A.  Dupre  after  Gois.    {Rev.)    JE  55  mm.     (343) 

2211  Coronation  of  Napoleon  at  Paris,   1804,  by  J.  B.  Merlen. 

(Rev.)    y£  44  mm.    (348) 

2212  Rebuilding  of  the  Mint,  1804,  by  B.  Andrieu  and  D.  V. 

Denon.     (Rev.)    JE  41  mm.     (351) 

2213  Institution  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.     (Rev.)     2E  41  mm. 

(346) 

2214  Hall  of  Apollo  at  the  Louvre,  by  B.  Andrieu  and  D.  V.  De- 
non.   (Rev.)    fiL  34  mm.    (347) 

2215  Laocoon  Hall  at  the  Louvre,  by  B.  Andrieu  and  D.  V.  Denon. 

(Rev.)  JE  34  mm.    (348) 

2216  Poorhouse  at  Genoa.  1805,  by  H.  Vassallo.    JE  41  mm.   (365) 

2217  Deputation  of  the  Mayors  of  Paris  to  Schoenbrunn,  1805, 

by  N.  Brenet.    M.  68  mm.     (357) 

2218  The  Order  of  the  Iron  Crown,  1805.    (Rev.)    2E  oct.  43  mm. 

(353) 

2219  Coronation  of  the  Emperor  at  Milan,  1805,  by  L.  Manfredini. 

2E  42  mm.    (352) 

2220  Same  subject,  1805,  by  L.  Manfredini.     (Rev.)     2E  42  mm. 

(352) 

2221  Same  subject,  1805,  by  L.  Jaley  and  D.  V.  Denon.     (Rev.) 

^42  mm.    (352) 

2222  Capitulation  of  Ulm  and  Memmingen,  1805,  by  L.  Jaley  and 

D.  V.  Denon.    (Rev.)    XL  42  mm.    (355) 

2223  Flags  Recovered  at  Innsbruck,  1805,  by  N.  Brenet  and  D.  V. 

Denon.    (Rev.)    7E  42  mm.    (355) 

175 


2224  -  Capture  of  Vienna  and  Presbourg,  1805,  by  A.  Galle  and 
D.  V.  Denon.    (Rev.)    JE  42  mm.    (355) 

2225  -  Capture  of  Vienna,  1805.    2E  42  mm.    (356) 

2226  -  Battle  of  Austerlitz  ;  the  Three  Emperors,  1805,  by  B.  An- 
drieu  and  D.  V.  Denon.    (Rev.)    IE  42  mm.    (356) 

2227  -  Battle  of  Austerlitz,  1805,  by  L.  Jaley.     (Rev.)    JE  42  mm. 
(356) 

2228  -  The  Medical  Schools,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  J.  M.  Jouannin. 
(Rev.)    2E  42  mm.    (358) 

2229  -  Cathedral  of  Vienna,  1805,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  B.  Andrieu. 
(Rev.)    ;E42mm.    (358) 

2230  -  Column  to  the  Grand  Army,  1805,  by  N.  Brenet  and  D.  V. 
Denon.    (Rev.)    IE  42  mm.    (358) 

2231  -  Venice  Returned  to  Italy,  1805,  by  N.  Brenet  and  D.  V. 
Denon.    (Rev.)    2E  42  mm.    (358) 

2232  -  Feast  of  the  Coronation,  1805,  by  N.  Brenet.    JE  35  mm. 
(349) 

2233  -  Same  subject,  1805,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  B.  Andrieu.    (Rev.) 
2E  32  mm.    (348) 

2234  -  Coronation  of  Napoleon  at  Paris,  1805,  by  P.  Prudhon  and 
R.  V.  Jeuff  roy.    yE  68  mm.    (349) 

2235  -  Same  subject,  1805.    (Rev.)    IE  jeton.  32  mm.    (349) 

2236  -  Conquest  of  Istria,  1806,  by  N.  Brenet  and  D.  V.  Denon. 
(Rev.)    2E  42  mm.    (360) 

2237  -  Visit  of  Louis  Charles,  Duke  of  Bavaria,  to  the  Paris  Mint, 
1806.    y 


2238  -  Conquest  of  Naples,  1806,  by  N.  Brenet  and  D.  V.  Denon. 
(Rev.)    M  42  mm.    (360) 

2239  -  Battle  of  Jena,  1806,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  A.  Galle.     (Rev.) 
7E  42  mm.    (362) 

2240  -  Same  subject,  1806,  by  B.  Andrieu.     (Rev.)     IE  42  mm. 
(363) 

.      176 


2241  Capitulation  of  Four  Prussian  Fortresses,  1806,  by  R.  V. 

Jeuffroy  and  D.  V.  Denon.    (Rev.}    2E  42  mm.    (363) 

2242  Confederation  of  the  Rhine,  1806,  by  N.  Brenet  and  D.  V. 

Denon.     (Rev.)    XL  42  mm.    (362) 

2243  Dominions  Granted,  1806,  by  B.  Andrieu  and  D.  V.  Denon. 

(Rev.}    JE  42  mm.    (364) 

2244  Napoleon  at  Osterode,  by  D.  V.  Denon.    (Rev,)    2E  42  mm. 

(366) 

2245  Battle  of  Eylau,  1807,  by  N.  Brenet.     (Rev.)     HL  42  mm. 

(367) 

2246  Campaigns  of  1806  and  1807,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  George. 

(Rev.}    IE  42  mm.    (367) 

2247  Battle  of  Friedland,  1807,  by  A.  Galle.     (Rev.}     IE  42  mm. 

(367) 

2248  Victories  of  June  14  (Marengo  and  Friedland),  by  N.  Brenet 

and  D.  V.  Denon.    (Rev.)    JE  42  mm.    (367) 

2249  Grand  Duchy  of  Warsaw,  1807,  by  N.  Brenet  and  D.  V. 

Denon.    (Rev.)    JE  42  mm.    (369) 

2250  Sojourn  of  Napoleon  at  Dresden,  1807,  by  K.  W.  Hoeckner. 

(Rev.)    7E  42  mm.    (369) 

2251  Independence  of  Dantzig,  1807,  by  B.  Andrieu  and  D.  V. 

Denon.    (Rev.)    JE  42  mm.    (369) 

2252  Marriage  of  the  King  of  Westphalia,  1807.  R  42  mm.   (370) 

2253  Visit  of  the  King  and  Queen  of  Westphalia  to  the  Mint, 

1807,  by  B.  Andrieu.    /R  42  mm.    (370) 

2254  Route  from  Nice  to  Rome,  1807,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  R. 

Gayrard.    (Rev.)    2E  42  mm.     (372) 

2255  Victories  of  1807,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  L.  Jaley.     (Rev.) 

^42  mm.    (371) 

2256  Battle  of  Sommo  Sierra,  1808,  by  N.  Brenet  and  R.  V.  Jeuf- 
froy.   (Rev.)    7E  42  mm.    (375) 

177 


2257  -  Entrance  into  Madrid,  1808,  by  N.  Brenet  and  D.  V.  Denon. 
(Rev.}    ^E42mm.    (375) 


2258  -  French  Academy  at  Rome,  1808,  by  N.  P.  Tiolier.     (Rev.) 
mm.    (375) 


2259  -  The  Bank  of  France,  1809,  by  J.  P.  Droz.    (Rev.)  fa  68  mm. 
(376) 

2260  -  Murat  Square  at  Naples,  1809.    &  3&  mm.     (377) 

2261  -  To  the  Provincial  Legions  of  Naples,  1809.     (Rev.)     XL  38 
mm.    (377) 

2262  -  Reunion  of  the  Roman  State  with  the  Empire,  1809,  by  B. 
Andrieu  and  D.  V.  Denon.    (Rev.)    2E  42  mm.    (378) 

2263  -  Rome  a  Second  Capital,  1809,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  A.  J. 
Depaulis.     (Rev.)    XL  42  mm.     (379) 

2264  -  Same  subject,  1809,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  A.  J.  Depaulis.    JE 
42mm.    (379) 

2265  -  Capture  of  Raab,   1809,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  J.  Dubois. 
(Rev.)    ^42  mm.    (379) 

2266  -  Battle  of  Wagram,   1809,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  A.  Galle. 
(Rev.)    JE  42  mm.    (380) 

2267  -  Same  subject,  1809.     (Rev.)    JE  42  mm.     (380) 

2268  -  Stay  at  Schoenbrunn  ;  Attack  of  Anvers,   1809,  by  D.  V. 
Denon  and  J.  Domard.    JE  42  mm.    (381) 

2269  -  Campaign  of  1809,  1809,  by  J.  Duvivier.    (Rev.)    IE  55  mm. 
(380 

2270  -  Peace  of  Vienna,  1809,  by  B.  Andrieu.     (Rev.)    JE  42  mm. 


2271  -  Conquest  of  Illyria,  1809,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis  and  D.  V.  Denon. 
(Rev.)    ^E  42  mm.    (382) 

2272  -  Visit  of  the  King  of  Saxony  to  the  Mint,  1809.    JE  39  mm 

178 


2273  Same  subject,  1809,  by  B.  Andrieu  and  D.  V.  Denon.     JE 

42  mm. 

2274 Battle  of  Essling;  Passage  of  the  Danube,  1809.    (Rev.)    JE 

42  mm.     (380) 

2275  College  of  Novare,  by  H.  Vassals.    JE  42  mm.     (384) 

2276  Entrance  into  Vienna,  1809,  by  B.  Andrieu  and  D.  V.  Denon. 

(Rev.)    2E  42  mm.     (378) 

2277  Visit  of  the  King  and  Queen  of  Bavaria  to  the  Mint  of 

Paris,  1810,  by  Tiolier.    2E  28  mm.     (385) 

2278  Same  subject,  1810,  by  B.  Andrieu  and  D.  V.  Denon.     JE 

41  mm. 

2279  Marriage  of  the  Emperor,  1810,  by  F.  Zeichner.    (Rev.)    IE 

49  mm.     (386) 

2280  Same  subject,  1810,  by  C.  A.  Mercie  and  Lugduni.     JE  49 

mm.     (388) 

2281  Entrance  of  the  Empress  into  France,  1810,  by  Stuckhart. 

(Rev.)    ^34  mm.    (387) 

2282  Same  subject,  1810,  by  D.  V.  Denon.  (Rev.)  ^32  mm.  (387) 

2283  Same  subject,  1810.    (Rev.)    IE  15  mm.    (385) 

2284 Recognition  of  P.  Vignon  by  Noted  Merchants,  1810,  by  J. 

P.  Droz.    IE  68  mm.     (389) 

2285  Decennial  Prize,  1810,  by  B.  Andrieu.     (Rev.)     IE  68  mm. 

(39i) 

2286  Orphans  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1810,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and 

A.  J.  Depaulis.    (Rev.)    JE  41  mm.    (390) 

2287  Birth  of  the  King  of  Rome,  1811,  by  B.  Andrieu.    JE  41  mm. 

(394) 

2288  Same  subject,  1810,  by  D.  V.  Denon.     (Rev.)     JE  32  mm. 

41  mm.    (394) 

2289  Same  subject,  1811,  by  B.  Andrieu.    IE  15  mm.    (393) 

179 


2290  Same  subject,  1811,  by  N.  P.  Tiolier.     (Rev.}     JE  16  mm. 

(394) 

2291  Same  subject,  1811.    IE  19  mm.    (396) 

2292  Same  subject,  1811,  by  Stuckhart.     IE  50  mm.     (395) 

2293  Same  subject,  1811.    2E  (3  varieties)  6  mm.    (394) 

2294  Baptism  of  the  King,  1811,  by  B.  Andrieu  and  Lafitte.    (Rev.} 

JE  69  mm.     (396) 

2295  Capture  of  Capri,  1811  (Rev.  1808),  by  L.  Jaley.    JE  59  mm. 

(374) 

2296  The  French  Eagle  on  the  Volga,  1812,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and 

A.  F.  Michaut.     (Rev.)     2E  47  mm.     (398) 

2297  Battle  of  Moscow,  1812,  by  R.  V.  Jeuffroy  and  D.  V.  Denon. 

(Rev.}  IE  41  mm.    (399) 

2298  Same  subject,  1812,  by  J.  P.  Droz.    (Rev.}  IE  55  mm.   (399) 

2299  Entrance  of  the  French  into  Moscow,  1812,  by  R.  V.  Jeuf- 
froy and  D.  V.  Denon.    (Rev.}    2E  42  mm.    (399) 

2300  Retreat  from  Russia,  1812,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  A.  Galle. 

(Rev.}    JE  42  mm.    (400) 

2301  Canal  from  Mons  to  Conde,  1812,  by  N.  Brenet.     (Rev.} 

2E  42  mm.    (403) 

2302  Visit  of  Queen  Hortense  to  the  Mint,  by  B.  Andrieu.    JE  23 

mm.     (404) 

2303  Queen  Hortense,  1813,  by  N.  Brenet  and  B.  Andrieu.    (Rev.} 

IE  23  mm.    (403) 

2304  Visit  of  the  Empress  to  the  Mint,  by  B.  Andrieu.    2E  23  mm. 

(403) 

2305  Visit  of  Princess  Pauline  Borghese  to  the  Mint,  by  B.  An- 
drieu.   2E  23  mm.    (404) 

2306  Same  subject,  by  B.  Andrieu.    (Rev.}    JE  23  mm.    (404) 

2307  Visit  of  the  Princess  Elisa  to  the  Mint,  by  B.  Andrieu.    JE  23 

mm.    (404) 

180 


2308  Princess  Elisa,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  N.  Brenet.     (Rev.)    JE 

23  mm.    (404) 

2309  Visit  of  Queen  Caroline  of  Naples  to  the  Mint,  by  N.  Brenet. 

7E  23  mm.    (405) 

2310  Queen  Caroline,  by  D.  V.  Denon.     (Rev.)    2E  23  mm.  (405) 

2311  Battle  of  Wurtchen,  1813,  by  N.  Brenet  and  D.  V.  Denon. 

(Rev.)  7E  42  mm.    (402) 

2312 Mont  Cenis  Monument,  1813,  by  D.  V.  Denon  and  N.  Brenet. 

(Rev.)    IE  42  mm.     (402) 

2313  Battle  of  Lutzen,  1813,  by  N.  Brenet.     (Rev.)     JE  42  mm. 

(402) 

2314  Return  to  Elba,  1815,  by  B.  Andrieu.    JE  17  mm.     (409) 

2315  Same.    (Rev.)    JE  15  mm.    (409) 

2316  Napoleon  Embarks  at  Rochefort,  1815.    IE  28  mm.    (410) 

2317  Napoleon  on  Board  the  Bellerophon,  1815,  by  N.  Brenet. 

(Rev.)    JE  42  mm.    (411) 

2318  Louis  XVIII,  1815-1824.     Accession  of  Louis  XVIII,  1795,  by 
J.  De  Puymaurin  and  B.  Andrieu.    JE  51  mm.    (418) 

2319  Refusal  of  the  Proposition  to  Abdicate  at  Warsaw,  1803,  by 

B.  Andrieu.     (Rev.)    JE  51  mm.    (419) 

2320 Disinterment  of  the  Remains  of  Louis  XVI  and  Marie  An- 
toinette, 1815,  by  B.  Andrieu.    IE  41  mm.    (423) 

2321  Ashes  of  Louis  XVI  and  Marie  Antoinette  Removed  to 

Saint  Denis,  1815.     (Rev.)    ,/E  51  mm.     (424) 

2322  Tomb  of  Louis  XVI  and  Marie  Antoinette,  1815,  by  B.  An- 
drieu.   2E  42  mm.    (424) 

2323  Firmness  of  the  King  during  the  Hundred  Days,  1815,  by 

R.  V.  Jeuffroy.     (Rev.)    JE  51  mm.     (425) 

2324  Second  Entrance  of  the  King  into  Paris,  1815,  by  R.  Gayrard. 

(Rev.)    2E  51  mm.    (425) 

181 


2325  Acceptance  of  the  Holy  Alliance,   1815,  by  E.  Gatteaux. 

(Rev.)    ^£51  mm.    (426) 

2326  Anniversary  of  May  3,  1814,  1814,  by  E.  Dubois.     (Rev.} 

JE  51  mm.    (426) 

2327  Marriage  of  the  Duke  of  Berry,  1816,  by  B.  Andrieu.    (Rev.) 

2E  51  mm.    (427) 

2328  Removal  of  the  Ashes  of  the  Duke  of  Angouleme  to  the 

Chapel  of  Vincennes,  1816,  by  R.  Gayrard  and  J.  De  Puymaurin. 
(Rev.)    JE  51  mm.    (427) 

2329  Restoration  of  the  Four  Academies,  1816.     (Rev.)     JE  $i 

mm.     (428) 

2330  Funeral  Ceremony  of  the  Prince  of  Conde,  1818,  by  J.  J. 

Barre.    (Rev.)    ^51  mm.    (430) 

2331  Laying  of  the  First  Stone  of  the  Bridge  of  Libourne,  1820, 

by  R.  Gayrard  and  J.  J.  De  Puymaurin.    JE  68  mm.    (432) 

2332  Bridge  of  Libourne,  1820,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    (Rev.)    JE  51 

mm.    (432) 

2333  Funeral  of  Charles  Ferdinand,  Duke  of  Bourges,  1820,  by 

A.  Caque  and  J.  De  Puymaurin.    JE  51  mm. 

2334  Birth  of  the  Duke  of  Bordeaux,  1820,  by  B.  Andrieu.    (Rev.) 

JE  51  mm.     (433) 

2335  Same  subject,  1820,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.     (Rev.)     JE  51  mm. 

(433) 

2336  Column  of  Boulogne,  1821,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.     (Rev.)     JE 

51  mm.    (436) 

2337  Venus  de  Milo,  1822,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.     (Rev.)    XL  51  mm. 

(438) 

2338  Death  of  Napoleon,  1822.    JE  51  mm. 

2339  Statue  of  Turenne  at  Sedan,  1823,  by  J.  J.  Barre.     (Rev.) 

IE  51  mm.    (441) 

2340  Congress  of  Aix-la-Chapelle,  by  A.  Desboeufs.    (Rev.)    JE$i 

mm.    (445) 

182 


2341  Charles  X,  1824-1830.    Laying  of  the  First  Stone  of  the  Hospital 
of  St.  Michel,  1826,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis  and  J.  J.  De  Puymaurin. 
mm.    (459) 


2342  -  Coronation  of  Charles  X,  1824.    2E  42  mm.     (455) 

2343  -  Visit  of  the  Duchess  of  Berry  to  the  Mint,  1825,  by  E.  Du- 
bois  and  J.  De  Puymaurin.    JE  43  mm. 

2344  -  Visit  of  the  Prince  of  Salerno  to  the  Mint,  1825,  by  J.  J. 
Barre.    JE  41  mm. 

2345  -  Chapel  in  Memory  of  Louis  XVI  and  Marie  Antoinette, 
1826,  by  L.  M.  Petit.    IE  51  mm.    (459) 

2346  -  Battle  of  Navarin,  1827,  by  J.  Domard.    JE  51  mm. 

2347  -  Grant  of  the  Town  of  Pau  to  the  Mother  of  Henry,  1827 
(Obv.  1828),  by  J.  De  Puymaurin.    ^£51  mm.    (464) 

2348  -  Statue  of  Louis  XVII  in  the  Place  Royal,  1829,  by  E.  Gat- 
teaux  and  L.  Dupaty.    (Rev.)    JE  $i  mm.     (464) 

2349  Louis  Philippe,   1830-1848.     Laying  of  the  First  Stone  of  the 
Monument  of  the  Bastille,  1830,  by  J.  J.  Barre.    IE  51  mm.    (468) 

2350  -  Louis    Philippe   Appointed    Lieutenant-General,    1830,   by 
F.  Caunois.    7E  75  mm. 

2351  •  -  Visit  of  the  Royal  Family  to  the  Mint  of  Paris,  1833,  by 
J.  J.  Barre.    (Rev.)    JE  76  mm.    (470) 

2352  -  Reorganization  of  the  National  Guard,  1831,  by  L.  M.  Petit. 
(Rev.)    M  51  mm.    (468) 

2353  -  Visit  of  Queen  Amelia  to  the  Mint,  1832,  by  L.  M.  Petit. 
M  51  mm.    (469) 

2354  -  Beginning  of  the  Numismatic  Museum,  1832,  by  L.  M.  Petit. 

(Rev.)    ^E  51  mm.     (469) 

2355  -  Visit  of  the  King  of  Sicily  and  the  Prince  of  Salerno  to  the 
Mint,  1836,  by  J.  J.  Barre.    M  75  mm.     (471) 

2356  -  Napoleon's  Statue  Replaced,  1833,  by  N.  Brenet.    M  55  mm. 

2357  -  Same  subject,  1833,  by  J.  Domard  and  E.  Seurre.     (Rev.) 
IE  73  mm. 

183 


2358  The  Louvre  Enlarged,  1834,  by  A.  Bovy.    (Rev.}  JE  68  mm. 

2359  Arch  of  Triumph,  1836.    (Rev.)    7E  25  mm. 

2360  Marriage  of  Ferdinand,  Duke  of  Orleans,  to  Helene  Louise 

of  Mecklenburg,  1837,  by  E.  Gatteaux.     (Rev.]     IE  57  mm. 

2361  The  Glory  of  France,  1837,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.     (Rev.)     JE 

75  mm. 

2362  Capture  of  San  Juan  d'Ulloa,  1838,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.   (Rev.) 

IE  75  mm. 

2363  Birth  of  Louis  Philippe  Albert,  Count  of  Paris,  1838,  by 

J.  Domard.    (Rev.)    2E  68  mm. 

2364  Preservation  of  Historic  Remains,  by  J.  J.  Barre.   (Rev.)  7E 

69  mm. 

2365  Ashes  of  Napoleon  Removed  to  France,  1840,  by  A.  Galle. 

(Rev.)    2E  69  mm. 

2366  Funeral  of  Napoleon,   1840,  by  J.  J.   Barre.      (Rev.)      IE 

70  mm. 

2367  Competition  for  Erecting  a  Tomb  to  Napoleon,  1841,  by 

J.  J.  Barre.    N  69  mm. 

2368  Similar.    (Rev.)    IE  69  mm. 

2369  Boulay  de  la  Meurth,  1841,  by  E.  Rogat  after  P.  J.  David. 

JE  57  mm. 

2370  Column  to  Napoleon,  1841,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.     (Rev.)     JE 

68  mm. 

2371  Peace,  1841,  by  E.  Farochon.    (Rev.)    2E  72  mm. 

2372  Fortification  of  Paris,  1841,  by  E.  Gatteaux.     (Rev.)     IE 

57  mm. 

2373  Visit  of  the  Duke  of  Saxe-Weimar  to  the  Mint,  1842,  by 

L.  Petit.    IE  $i  mm.  (472) 

2374  Notre  Dame  de  Paris,  1842,  by  E.  Dubois.    JE  58  mm.   (472) 

2375  Battle  of  LTsly,  1844,  by  Depaulis  and  L.  Merley.     (Rev.) 

IE  75  mm. 

184 


2376  Capture  of  the  Bastille :  the  Donjon  of  Vincenne,  1844,  by 

E.  Rogat.    7E  42  mm. 

2377  French  Victories,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.    2E  73  mm. 

2378  Campaigns  of  the  Sons  of  Louis   Philippe,  by  Vauthier- 

Galle.    2E  73  mm. 

2379  Joseph  Marie  Jacquard,  1845,  by  E.  Rogat.    7E  53  mm. 

2380  Republic,  1848-1851.    The  French  Republic,  by  A.  Bovy.    2E  52 
mm. 

2381 Funeral  of  the  Victims  of  the  Insurrection,  1848,  by  A.  J. 

Depaulis.    IE  75  mm. 

2382  Louis   Napoleon    Elected    President,    1848,   by   Barre.     M 

51  mm. 

2383  Same  subject,  1848,  by  A.  Caque.     (Rev.}    2E  77  mm. 

2384  Proclamation  of  Universal  Suffrage,  1848,  signed  B.  C.    IE 

26  mm. 

2385  Aid  of  the  Pope  at  Rome,  1849,  by  J.  Dantzell.     (Rev.)    JE 

77  mm. 

2386  The  Tuileries  and  the   Louvre  Finished,   1852,  by  E.  De 

Nieuwerkerke  and  A.  Caque.    JE  78  mm. 

2387  Napoleon  III,  1852-1870.    Reestablishment  of  the  Empire,  1852, 
by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    2E  75  mm. 

2388  Accession  of  Napoleon  III,  1852,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.     (Rev.} 

IE  74  mm. 

2389  Marshal  Ney,  1852,  by  E.  Rogat.    42  mm. 

2390  Distribution  of  the  Eagles,  1854,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.     (Rev.} 

JE  75  mm. 

2391  Tour  of  Napoleon  through  France,  1852,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis. 

(Rev.}    2E  75  mm. 

2392  French  Colonization  of  Algeria,  1830-1853,  by  J.  A.  Pingret. 

(Rev.}    2E  75  mm. 

185 


2393  Marriage  of  Napoleon  and  Eugenie,  1853,  by  A.  Caque  and 

E.  De  Nieuwerkerke.    M  79  mm. 

2394  Laying  of  the  First  Stone  of  the  Enlarged  Cathedral  of 

Algiers,  1853,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.    IE  68  mm. 

2395  Unveiling  of  the  Tomb  of  Napoleon,  1853,  by  E.  A.  Oudine. 

(Rev.}    JE  77  mm. 

2396  French  Excavations  at  Nineveh,  1853,  by  L.  Merley.   (Rev.) 

fiL  63  mm. 

2397  Battle  of  Alma,  1854,  by  A.  Bovy.  (Rev.}    JE.  73  mm. 

2398  Battle  of  Inkermann,  1854,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.     (Rev.)     fiL 

73  mm. 

2399  Capture  of  Bomarsund,   1854,  by  A.  Caque.     (Rev.)     BL 

73  mm. 

2400  Tour  of  Queen  Victoria  of  England  through  France,  1855, 

by  L.  Merley.    (Rev.}    JE  76  mm. 

2401  Capture  of  Sebastopol,  1855,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    (Rev.}    fiL 

76  mm. 

2402  Birth  of  Napoleon  Louis  Eugene,  1856,  M.  (Rev.}     fiL  16 

mm. 

2403  The  Louvre  Finished,  1857,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.     (Rev.}     XL 

69  mm. 

2404  Same  subject,  1852-1857,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.     (Rev.}     JE 

75  mm. 

2405  Halles  Centrales  of  Paris,  1858,  by  J.  Dantzell.     (Rev.}    7E 

68  mm. 

2406  Napoleon  Sets  Out  for  Italy,  1859,  by  A.  Bovy.    (Rev.}    TEL 

14  mm. 

2407  Peace  of  Villafranca,  1859,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.     (Rev.}     2E 

74  mm. 

2408 Marriage  of  Maria  Clotilda  of  Savoy  with  Napoleon  Joseph, 

1859,  by  A.  Bovy.    XL  69  mm. 

2409  Napoleon  Louis  Eugene  before  the  Pope,  1860,  by  E.  A. 

Oudine.     (Rev.}    2E  70  mm. 

186 


2410  Annexation    of    Nice    and    Savoy,    1860,    by   J.    Lagrange. 

(Rev.)    M  73  mm.    (478) 

2411   Same  subject,  1860,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.     (Rev.)    2E  74  mm. 

2412  Louis  Napoleon,  King  of  Holland,  by  George.    2E  50  mm. 

2413  Same  subject,  1861,  by  Vauthier-Galle.     (Rev.)    2E  73  mm. 

2414  Expedition  to  China,  1860-1862,  by  A.  Borrel.     (Rev.)     IE 

76  mm. 

2415  Napoleon  Louis  Eugene,  1863,  by  A.  Bovy  and  J.  Peyre.    2E 

46  mm. 

2416  Statue  of  Napoleon  I  on  the  Column  of  the  Grand  Army, 

1863,  by  A.  Dumont  and  H.  Ponscarme.     (Rev.)    2E  69  mm. 

2417  The  Suez  Canal,  1864,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    (Rev.)    7E  75  mm. 

(478) 

2418  Visit  of  Napoleon  III  to  Algeria,  1865,  by  L.  Merley.   (Rev.) 

IE  76  mm. 

2419  Telegraph,  1866,  by  A.  Bovy.     (Rev.)    2E  72  mm. 

2420  Photography,  1866,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.    (Rev.)    IE  74  mm. 

2421  International  Exposition  of  1867,  by  Vauthier-Galle.   (Rev.) 

7E  70  mm. 

2422  Same  subject,  1867,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.    2E  80  mm. 

2423  Astronomical  Discoveries  of  Janssen  and  Lockyer,  1868,  by 

A.  Dubois.    2E  70  mm. 

2424  Same.     (Rev.)     JE  69  mm. 

2425  Astronomical     Discoveries     of     Hind,     Goldschmidt,     and 

Luther,  1801-1868,  by  A.  Dubois.    EL  69  mm. 

2426  Centenary  of  the  Birth  of  Napoleon  I,  1869,  by  E.  A.  Ou- 
dine.   (Rev.)    2E  73  mm. 

2427  Same  subject,  1869,  by  A.  Dubois.    2E  101  mm. 

2428  Regency  of  the  Empress  Eugenie,  1870,  by  A.  Bovy.     2E 

50  mm. 

187 


2429  Plebiscite  on  Amendments  to  the  Constitution,  1870,  by  E. 

A.  Oudine.    (Rev.)    IE  73  mm. 

2430  Republic,  1870-        .    Proclamation  of  the  Republic,  1870,  by  A. 
Dubois.    JE  80  mm. 

2431  Same  subject,  1870,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.    XL  68  mm. 

2432  Siege  of  Paris,  1870-1871,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.     M.  74  mm. 

2433  Same.     (Rev.)    JE,  74  mm. 

2434  Victims  of  the  German  Invasion,  1870-1871,  by  E.  Soldi. 

JE  70  mm. 

2435  Storming  of  the  Tuileries  in  1792  (1871).    IE  51  mm. 

2436  Foundation  of  the  European  Museum,   1872,  by  F.  Pons- 

carme.    JE  41  mm. 

2437  Thiers,  1873.    Election  of  Thiers,  1873,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.    JE  70 
mm. 

2438  MacMahon,  1873-1879.    Election  of  MacMahon,  by  J.  C.  Chap- 
lain.   7E  70  mm. 

2439  Visit  of  the  Duke  of  Orleans  to  the  Mint,  1873,  by  A.  D. 

Barre.    JE  $i  mm. 

2440  Monument  to  Victor  Cousin,  1873,  by  A.  Carrier.  }E  82  mm. 

2441  National  Academy  of  Music,   1875,  by  J.   Lagrange.     JE 

75  mm. 

2442  Centennial  of  the  American  Independence,  1776-1876,  by  O. 

Roty.    JE  69  mm. 

2443  Palace  of  the  Field  of  Mars,  International  Exposition,  1878, 

by  J.  Lagrange.    (Rev.)    IE  51  mm. 

2444  International  Exposition,  Mint  Commission,  1878,  by  A.  D. 

Barre.    JE  31  mm. 

2445  Same  subject,  1879,  by  A.  Borrel.    M  33  mm. 

2446  Same  subject,  by  L.  Bottee.    JE  51  mm. 

188 


2447  Jules  Grevy,  1879-1887.    Election  of  Grevy,  1879,  by  D.  Dupuis. 

/E  69  mm. 

2448  War  with  China,  1883-1885,  by  A.  Dubois.    M  30  mm. 

2449  War  in  Madagascar,  1883-1885,  by  A.  Dubois.    JR  30  mm. 

2450  Dahomey,  by  A.  Dubois.    JR.  30  mm. 

2451  Carnot,  1887-1894.    Election  of  Carnot,  1887,  by  A.  Dubois.    IE 
69  mm. 

2452  Same  subject,  1888,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.     (Rev.)     JE  73  mm. 

2453  Gambetta,  by  O.  Roty.    2E  70  mm. 

2454  Monument  to  Gambetta,   1888,  by  S.  E.  Vernier.     (Rev.} 

JE  70  mm. 

2455  Invention  of  Photography,  1889,  by  E.  Soldi.    JE  69  mm. 

2456  Opening  of  the  Centenary  Exposition,  1889,  by  A.  Dubois. 

2E  69  mm. 

2457  Same  subject,  1889,  by  D.  Dupuis.    2E  76  mm. 

2458  Mint  Commission,  Exposition  of  Paris,  1889,  by  L.  Bottee.     2E 
51  mm. 

2459  Same  subject,  1889,  by  D.  Dupuis.     (Rev.)    7E  51  mm. 

2460  Conferences  of  the  Exposition,   1889,  by  H.  Dubois.     JE 

32  mm. 

2461  First  International  Educational  Congress,  1889,  by  A.  Du- 
bois.   JE  68  mm. 

2462  National  School  of  Industrial  Arts,  1890,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain. 

JE  68  mm. 

2463  Visit  of  the  Russian  Fleet  to  Toulon,  1893,  by  J.  C.  Chap- 
lain.   (Rev.)    2E  71  mm. 

2464  Death  of  President  Carnot,  1894,  by  O.  Roty.    2E  plaque  Six 

58  mm. 

2465  Same.    (Rev.) 

189 


2466  Casimir-Perier,  1894.    Election  of  Casimir-Perier,  by  J.  C.  Chap- 
lain.   IE  68  mm. 

2467  Felix  Fauvre,   1894-1899.     Election  of  Fauvre,   1897,  by  J.  C. 
Chaplain.    2E  72  mm. 

2468  Same  subject,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.    (Rev.)    2E  68  mm. 

2469  Visit  of  Nicholas  II  and  Alexandra  of  Russia  to  France, 

1896,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.    2E  silvered,  70  mm. 

2470  Same.    (Rev. )    XL  70  mm. 

2471  Monument  to  Louise  Davout,  1897,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.    XL 

plaque  71x61  mm. 

2472  Loubet,  1899-        .    Election  of  Loubet,  1899,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain. 
IE  73  mm. 

2473  Same  subject,  1899,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.     (Rev.}    IE  68  mm. 

2474  Banquet  of  the  Tuileries  to  the  Mayors  of  Paris,  1900,  by 

F.  Vernon.    2E  plaque  64x47  mm. 

2475  International  Exposition,  1900,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.  ]E  63  mm. 

2476  Same.     (Rev.)    M  63  mm.    This  medal  was  awarded  to  the 

American  Numismatic  and  Archaeological  Society. 

2477  Souvenir  of  the  Exposition,  1900,  by  D.  Dupuis.    IE  82  mm. 

2478  Boxer  Outbreak  Put  Down,  1900-1901,  by  Lemaire.    (Rev.) 

2E  30  mm. 

2479  Monument  to  Auguste  Comte,  1902,  by  S.  E.  Vernier.    JE 

plaque  72x51  mm. 

2480  Exposition  of  Hanoi,  1902-1903,  by  A.  Patey.    JE  50  mm. 

2481  San  Francisco  Earthquake,  1906,  by  L.  Bottee.    JE  91  mm. 

2482  French  Colonies,  by  G.  H.  Lemaire.    2E  30  mm. 

2483  Military  Rifle  Competition,  by  H.  Naude.    7E  37  mm. 

2484  Association  of  the  Factory  of  Lyons,  by  G.  Bonnet.     JR 

37  mm. 

190 


Galerie  Metallique 

2485  Abailard,  1817,  by  R.  Gayrard.    7E  41  mm.    (501) 

2486  D'Aguesseau,  1821,  by  A,  Caque.    IE  41  mm.    (501) 

2487  D'Alembert,  1821,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    JE  41  mm.     (501) 

2488  Amyot,  1824,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    JE  41  mm.     (501) 

2489  Antoine  Arnauld,  1817,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    JE  41  mm.     (502) 

2490  Audran,  1822,  by  L.  Petit.    7E  41  mm.    (502) 

2491  S.  Bailly,  1821,  by  J.  P.  Montagny.    JE  41  mm.     (503) 

2492  Bayle,  1819,  by  F.  A.  Caunois.    IE  41  mm.    (503) 

2493  X.  Bichat,  1826,  by  L.  Dubois.    JE  41  mm.    (503) 

2494  Bossuet,  1816.    7E  41  mm.    (504) 

2495  La  Bruyere,  1819,  by  L.  Petit.    JE  41  mm.    (504) 

2496  Buffon,  1817,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    JE  41  mm.     (504) 

2497  Cassini,  1825.    JE  41  mm.     (504) 

2498  Catinat,  1823,  by  J.  Domard.    JE  41  mm.    (505) 

2499  Colbert,  1826,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    JE  41  mm.    (505) 

2500  Coligni,  1821,  by  R.  Gayrard.    IE  41  mm.    (505) 

2501  Conde,  1823,  by  F.  A.  Caunois.    ^E  41  mm.    (506) 

2502  Pierre  Corneille,  1816,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    IE  41  mm.    (506) 

2503  Crebillon,  1818,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    JE  41  mm.     (506) 

2504  Philibert  Delorme,  1819,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    JE  41  mm.     (507) 

2505  Mme.  Deshoulieres,  1819,  by  C.  F.  Grandjean.    JE  41  mm.    (507) 

2506  Destouches,  1816,  by  F.  A.  Caunois.    IE  41  mm.    (508) 

191 


2507  Diderot,  1817,  by  J.  Domard.    JE  41  mm.     (508) 

2508  Du  Guesclin,  1829,  by  R.  Gayrard.    IE  41  mm.    (509) 

2509  Duquesne,  1826,  by  J.  Domard.    ^E  41  mm.    (509) 

2510  Fenelon,  1820,  by  R.  Gayrard.    JE  41  mm.    (509) 

2511  Kernel,  1822,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    IE  41  mm.    (510) 

2512  Flechier,  1820,  by  J.  Domard.    2E  41  mm.    (510) 

2513  Fontenelle,  1819,  by  Donadio.    IE  41  mm.     (510) 

2514  Gassendi,  1818,  by  Vatinello.    IE  41  mm.    (510) 

2515  Heloi'se,  1819,  by  R.  Gayrard.    JE  41  mm.    (511) 

2516  Jeanne  d'Arc,  1823,  by  J.  Domard.    N  41  mm.    (512) 

2517  Same.    (Rev.}    JR.  41  mm.    (512) 

2518  B.  de  Jussieu,  1823,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    IE  41  mm.    (512) 

2519  J.  de  La  Fontaine,  1816,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    7E  41  mm.    (512) 

2520  Lesoeur,  1829,  by  L.  Leclerc.    JE  41  mm.    (514) 

2521  Michel  de  L'Hospital,  1817,  by  F.  A.  Caunois.    IE  41  mm.    (514) 

2522  Mansart,  1817,  by  Masson.    JE  41  mm.    (514) 

2523  Clement  Marot,  1818,  by  R.  Gayrard.    2E  41  mm.    (515) 

2524  Massena,  1822,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    2E  41  mm.    (515) 

2525  Mirabeau,  1822,  by  R.  Gayrard.    2E  41  mm.    (516) 

2526  Moliere,  1816,  by  R.  Gayrard.    JE  41  mm.    (516) 

2527  Montesquieu,  1817,  by  F.  A.  Caunois.    IE  41  mm.    (517) 

2528  Et.  Montgolfier,  1821,  by  A.  Caque.    2E  41  mm.    (517) 

2529  Ambroise  Pare,  1819,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    7E  41  mm.    (517) 

2530  Pascal,  1817,  by  J.  Dubois.    7E  41  mm.    (518) 

192 


raws         --yo 


PLATE  VII 


2531  Piron,  1817,  by  Masson.    2E  41  mm.     (518) 

2532  Poussin,  1817,  by  J.  Dubois.    41  mm.    (518) 

2533  Puget,  1817,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    JE  41  mm.     (519) 

2534  Rabelais,  1818,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    2E  41  mm.     (519) 

2535  Racine,  1817,  by  B.  Andrieu.    7E  41  mm.     (519) 

2536  Regnard,  1818,  by  J.  Dubois.    ^E  41  mm.    (520) 

2537  Richelieu,  1821,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    JE  41  mm.     (520) 

2538  Rollin,  1817,  by  L.  Jaley.    7E  41  mm.    (520) 

2539  Rotrou,  1818,  by  Masson.    IE  41  mm.     (521) 

2540  J.  J.  Rousseau,  1819,  by  J.  Dubois.    JE  41  mm.     (521) 

2541  Olivier  de  Serres,  1821,  by  Donadio.    JE  41  mm.     (521) 

2542  Mme.  de  Sevigne,  1816,  by  R.  Gayrard.    JE  41  mm.    (521) 

2543  Mme.  de  Stael,  1829,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    JE  41  mm.     (522) 

2544  Suger,  1820,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    JE  41  mm.    (522) 

2545  Sully,  1822,  by  J.  Domard.    JE  41  mm.     (522) 

2546  Tourville,  1823,  by  J.  A.  Pingret.    JE  41  mm.     (523) 

2547  Turenne,  1819,  by  R.  Gayrard.    7E  41  mm.    (523) 

2548  Turgot,  1821,  by  A.  Desbceufs.    JE  41  mm.    (523) 

2549  J.  Vernet,  1818,  by  L.  Petit.    JE  41  mm.    (524) 

2550  Marshal  de  Villars,  1821.    JE  41  mm.     (524) 

2551  St.  Vincent  de  Paul,  1821,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    JE  41  mm.     (524) 

2552  Visconti,  1818,  by  Donadio.    JE  41  mm.    (524) 

Series  with  a  Wreath  of  Oak  Leaves 

2553  Jean  and  Joseph  d'Arcet,  by  R.  Gayrard.    JE  50  mm.     (489) 

2554  Berthollet,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.    JE  50  mm.     (489) 

193 


2555  Buffon,  by  E.  Dubois.    2E  50  mm.    (490) 

2556  Marshal  Bugeaud,  by  L.  Merley.    JE  50  mm.     (490) 

2557  Cuvier,  by  A.  Bovy.    2E  50  mm.     (491) 

2558  C.  Delavigne,  1847,  bv  E-  Farochon.    7E  50  mm.     (492) 

2559  Descartes,  1842,  by  E.  Rogat.    IE  50  mm.     (492) 

2560  Baron  Charles  Dupin,  by  A.  Bovy.    7E  50  mm.    (492) 

2561  Abbot  of  L'Epee,  by  V.  M.  Borrel.    2E  50  mm.    (493) 

2562  Gay-Lussac,  by  A.  Bovy.    SL  50  mm.     (493) 

2563  Jean  Goujon,  1855,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    XL  50  mm.     (494) 

2564  M.  de  L'Hospital,  by  J.  A.  Pingret.    JE  50  mm.    (494) 

2565  Lamoignon  de  Malesherbes,  by  Vivier.    7E  50  mm.    (495) 

2566  Lavoisier,  by  A.  Caque.    JE  50  mm.     (495) 

2567  Mathieu  Mole,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    IE  50  mm.    (496) 

2568  Moliere,  by  J.  Domard.    IE  50  mm.    (496) 

2569  G.  Monge,  by  Vauthier-Galle.    IE  50  mm.    (496) 

2570  B.  de  Montfaucon,  by  A.  J.  Depaulis.    JE  50  mm.     (497) 

2571  Palissy,  by  Vauthier-Galle.    JE  50  mm. 

2572  Denis  Papin,  1852,  by  V.  M.  Borrel.    JE  50  mm.    (497) 

2573  Pascal,  by  J.  Dantzell.    JE  50  mm.     (498) 

2574  J.  Pelouze,  1868,  by  V.  M.  Borrel.    7E  50  mm.    (498) 

2575  J-  Racine,  by  F.  A.  Caunois.    7E  50  mm.    (499) 

2576  Marshal  Soult,  by  A.  Caque.    7E  50  mm.    (499) 

2577  Sully,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    2E  50  mm.    (500) 

2578  Vauban,  by  J.  P.  Montagny.    2E  50  mm.     (500) 

194 


2579  St.  Vincent  de  Paul,  by  J.  A.  Fauginet.    JE  50  mm.    (500) 

2580  Voltaire,  by  J.  Domard.    JE  50  mm.     (500) 

2581  J.  Warin,  by  J.  Dantzell.    JE  50  mm.    (501) 

Series  with  Unornamented  Reverse 

2582  S.  Bailly.    JE  42  mm.    (305) 

2583  J-  J-  Barthelemy,  by  Duvivier.    JE  42  mm.    (307) 

2584  General  Desaix.    JE  32  mm.    (324) 

2585  Girondet  Trioson,  by  N.  Violier.    JE  42  mm. 

2586  General  Kleber.    JE  32  mm.     (324) 

2587  Lafayette.    JE  32  mm. 

2588  Laromiguiere,  by  J.  J.  Barre  after  David  d 'Angers.    JE  71  mm. 

(495) 

2589  Lavoisier,  by  Dupre.    JE  42  mm.     (306) 

2590  Jerome  Napoleon,  1811,  by  L.  Jaley.    JE  63  mm.    (411) 

2591  Joachim  Napoleon  Murat,  1807,  by  L.  Jaley.    JE  75  mm.    (412) 

Series  with  Beading  around  the  Edge 

2592  Ampere,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.    JE  50  mm.     (489) 

2593  Boieldieu,  by  J.  Lagrange.    ^51  mm.     (489) 

2594  Chapital,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.    JE  53  mm.     (490) 

2595  Cherubini,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.    JE  53  mm.     (491) 

2596  Pierre  Corneille,  1873,  by  A.  Borrel.    >E  50  mm.     (491) 

2597  J-  B.  A.  Dumas,  by  A.  D.  Barre.    JE  62  mm.    (492) 

2598  Ingres,  by  J.  B.  E.  Farochon.    JE  53  mm.     (494) 

259g  Same  subject,  1868.    JE  Si  mm. 

195 


2600  General  Poncelot,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.    2E  52  mm.     (498) 

2601  Ponsard,  1870,  by  B.  M.  Borrel.    2E  51  mm.     (499) 

2602  J.  B.  Say,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.    RL  52  mm.     (499) 

Series  by  V.  M.  Borrel,  with  a  Wreath  of  Laurel 

2603  Claude  Bernard,  1879.    JE  68  mm. 

2604  Adolphe  Billault,  1865.    ;£  68  mm. 

2605  Armand  Bruat,  1864.    M  68  mm. 

2606  Isaac  Cremieux,  1881.    JE6S  mm. 

2607  Armand  Jacques,  King  of  St.  Arnaud,  1855.    JE  68  mm. 

2608  Lambrecht,  Minister  of  the  Interior,  1872.    7E  68  mm. 

2609  Charles,  Duke  of  Morny,  1867.     yE  68  mm. 

2610  Marshal  Niel,  1870.    M  68  mm. 

2611  Pelissier,  Duke  of  Malakoff,  1866.    7E  68  mm. 

2612  Frere  Philippe,  after  Doublemard,  1876.    2E  68  mm. 


2613  Barye,  1832,  by  H.  Patey.    JE  silvered  68  mm. 

2614  Same.     (Rev.}    7E  68  mm. 

2615  Beethoven,  by  A.  Lafleur.    JE  plaquette  73x49  mm. 

2616  Duchess  of  Berry,  by  J.  E.  Dubois.    2E  51  mm. 

2617  Paul  Bert.    7E  69  mm. 

2618  Lazare  Carnot,  1753-1824,  by  E.  Mouchon.    7E  68  mm. 

2619  Chevreul,  by  O.  Roty.    JE  69  mm. 

2620  Philibert  Delorme,  1813,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    JE  56  mm. 

2621  Henri  Estienne,  by  J.  A.  Fauginet  and  R.  Gayrard.    7E  50  mm. 

196 


2622  George  IV  of  England,  by  J.  J.  Barre  and  J.  De  Puymaurin.    IE 
42  mm.     (446) 

2623  Jean  Gutenberg,  by  L.  Deschampes.    IE  75  mm. 

2624  Valentin  Haiiy,  1887,  b7  F.  Vernon.    IE  50  mm. 

2625  Victor  Hugo,  1884,  by  A.  Borrel.    JE  69  mm. 

2626  Iq.  Juin,  by  O.  Roty.    2E  plaque  58x42  mm. 

2627  Franc. ois  de  la  Lande,  1787,  by  E.  Gatteaux.    JE  69  mm. 

2628  Marie  Laurent,  by  O.  Roty.    1R  41  mm. 

2629  Charles  Le  Brun,  1619-1690,  Rev.  1601-1901,  by  A.  Dubois  after 

Molieres.    JE  silvered  68  mm. 

2630  Same.    (Rev.}    JE  68  mm. 

2631  Le  Verrier,  1884,  by  A.  Dubois.    JE  69  mm. 

2632  Louis  Liard,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.    JE  plaquette  70x55  mm. 

2633  Joseph  Marie  Jacquard,  1843,  by  E.  Rogat.    7E  53  mm.     (494) 

2634  Jean  de  la  Quintinie,  1864,  by  A.  Bovy.    JE  50  mm.     (544) 

2635  Marie  Antoinette  Bourbon,  by  F.  Cheron.    2E  69  mm. 

2636  Henri  Martin,  1886,  by  A.  Borrel.    JE  68  mm. 

2637  Michelangelo,  1812,  by  Santarfili.    BL  55  mm. 

2638  Annas  Montmorency.    IE  57  mm. 

2639  J.  Necker,  by  S.  Duvivier.    IE  43  mm.     (298) 

2640  Same  subject,  by  S.  Duvivier.    ^E  39  mm.    (299) 

2641  Parmentier,  by  E.  Dubois.    (Rev.  by  F.  A.  Caunois.)    2E  50  mm. 
(498) 

2642  Rochefoucault.    IE  59  mm. 

2643  O.  Roty,  by  A.  J.  J.  Patey.    2E  plaquette  60x43  mm. 

2644  Sacco,  signed  P.  T.  F.    2E  55  mm.     (339) 

197 


2645  Olivier  de  Serres,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.    2E  50  mm.    (543) 

2646  P.  A.  de  Suffren  St.  Tropez,  1784,  by  A.  Dupre.    ^51  mm. 

2647  Victor  Emmanuel  III  and  Queen  Helene,  1903,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain. 
?E  silvered  72  mm. 

2648  Same.     (Rev.)    2E  72  mm. 

2649  Marshal  de  Villars,  by  Duvivier.    JE  53  mm. 

2650  Leonardo  da  Vinci,  1669,  by  G.  L.  Herard.    JE  55  mm.    (198) 

2651  Voltaire,  by  R.  Dumarest.    JE  37  mm.    (307) 

2652  C.  A.  Wurtz,  1886,  by  A.  Dubois.    XL  69  mm. 


2653  Joseph  Napoleon,  by  Dubois.    2E  50  mm.    (415) 

2654  Louis  Napoleon,  by  L.  Petit.    IE  50  mm.     (415) 

2655  Joachim  Napoleon,  by  A.  Caque.    IE  50  mm.    (415) 

2656  Eugene  Napoleon  de  Beauharnais,  by  R.  Gayrard.    2E  50  mm. 
(416) 

2657  Camille  Borghese,  by  E.  Rogat.    JE  50  mm.    (416) 

2658  Talleyrand-Perigord,  by  J.  Domard.    ?E  50  mm.     (416) 

2659  Cambacefes,  Duke  of  Parma,  by  E.  A.  Oudine.    JE  50  mm.    (416) 

2660  Lebrun,  Duke  of  Plaisance,  by  A.  Bovy.    JE  50  mm.    (417) 

2661  A.  Berthier,  Prince  of  Neufchatel,  by  A.  Desbceufs.    2E  50  mm. 
(417) 


2662  Gallia,  by  L.  Coudray.    2E  68  mm. 

2663  Gallia,  by  A.  Morion.    2E  64  mm. 

2664  Gallia,  by  A.  Morion.     M  27  mm. 

2665  Salvage  medal :  Rescue  at  Sea,  by  E.  Oudine.    JE  50  mm. 

198 


2666  Gallia,  by  A.  Morion.     /R  27  mm. 

2667  The  French  Republic,  ideal  head,  by  D.  Dupuis.    2E  57  mm. 

2668  The  French  Republic,  ideal  head,  by  A.  Lechevrel.    JE  50  mm. 

2669  The  French  Republic,  ideal  head,  by  A.  Dubois.    JE  46  mm. 

2670  The  French  Republic,  ideal  head,  by  E.  Oudine.    XL  50  mm. 

2671  The  French  Republic,  bust,  by  S.  E.  Vernier.    JE  plaquette  74x50  mm. 

2672  Vendean  Peasant,  by  E.  Robert-Marignac.    2E  plaquette  63x45  mm. 

2673  Peasant  of  Olonne,  by  E.  Robert-Marignac.     2E  plaquette  63x45  mm. 

2674  Jeanne  d'Arc,  by  D.  Dupuis.    JE  plaquette  67x42  mm. 

2675  Jeanne  d'Arc,  by  D.  Dupuis.    M  plaquette  67x42  mm. 

2676  Public  Education,  by  J.  Lagrange.    2E  71  mm. 

2677  University  of  Paris,  1215-1895,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.    2E  66  mm. 

2678  Adult  Education,  by  A.  Dubois.    2E  51  mm. 

2679  Centenary  of  the  Founding  of  the  School  of  Oriental  Living  Lan- 
guages, by  A.  Borrel.    IE  plaque  61x67  mm. 

2680  Colonial  Schools,  by  L.  Coudray.    JE  68  mm. 

2681  Secondary  Education  of  Girls,  by  O.  Roty.    2E  68  mm. 

2682  Instruction,  by  J.  P.  Legastelois.    IE  50  mm. 

2683  Alliance  Frangaise,  by  D.  Dupuis.    2E  68  mm. 

2684  Competition  in  Patriotic  Songs,  by  A.  Depaulis.    2E  65  mm. 

2685  The  French  Republic  to  the  Paris  Students'  Association,  by  E. 
Soldi.    2E  70  mm. 

2686  Society  of  Inventions  and  Discoveries,  1781,  by  Dupre.    ^30  mm. 

2687  Academy  of  Arts  and  Science,  Lyons,  1700.    2E  48  mm. 

2688  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  by  L.  Manfredini.    IE  61  mm. 

199 


2689  Academy  of  Ligouria,  1758,  by  H.  Vassallo.    JE  63  mm. 

2690  Prize  medal,  Academy  of  Besancpn.    7E  42  mm. 

2691  Prize  medal,  Academy  of  Besancpn.    2E  53  mm. 

2692  The  Fine  Arts,  by  A.  Bovy.    JE  51  mm. 

2693  Physical  and  Mathematical  Sciences,  by  E.  Farachon.    ^51  mm. 

2694  Centenary  of  the  National  Conservatory  of  Arts  and  Crafts,  by 
A.  Patey.    2E  plaque  69x49  mm. 

2695  Centenary  of  the  Polytechnic  School,  by  M.  Bourgeois.    IE  69  mm. 

2696  Centenary  of  the  Founding  of  the  Museum  of  Natural  History, 
by  L.  Bottee.    2E  69  mm. 

2697  Modern  Science  Discovers  Antiquity,  by  F.  Vernon.    2E  69  mm. 

2698  French  Archaeological  School  in  Athens,  by  O.  Roty.    JE  61  mm. 

2699  French  Archaeological  School  in  Athens,  by  O.  Roty.     (Rev.) 
M  60  mm. 

2700  Foundation  of  the  Boulacq  Museum,  by  S.  E.  Vernier.    IE  plaquette 
60x76  mm. 

2701  International  Convention  of  Scientific  Academies,  by  F.  Vernon. 
JE  plaquette  58x80  mm. 

2702  Science,  by  L.  Bottee.    IE  50  mm. 

2703  Geography,  by  A.  Dubois.    -#£51  mm. 

2704  Same.    JE  46  mm. 

27°5  Same.    7E  41  mm. 

2706  Same.    2E  32  mm. 

2707  History,  by  D.  Dupuis.    JE  50  mm. 

2708  Design,  by  J.  Lagrange.    JE  $i  mm. 

2709  Same.     2E  45  mm. 

2710  Same.    7E  41  mm. 

200 


2711  Same.     7E  37  mm. 

2712  Same.     JE  32  mm. 

2713  Painting,  by  R.  Baudichon.    JE  50  mm. 

2714  To  the  Arts  of  the  Country,  by  M.  Bourgeois.    R  73  mm. 

2715  Prize  medal,  School  of  Design  (Louis  XV).     JE  51  mm. 

2716  Academy  of  Painting  and  Sculpture  of  Valenciennes,  est.  1785. 
JE  55  mm. 

2717  Painting,  by  A.  Charpentier.    XL  plaquette  53x41  mm. 

2718  Memorial  to  Students  of  the  Beaux  Arts  who  Died  for  their 
Country,  by  C.  Degeorge.    2E  Si  mm. 

2719  Study,  by  B.  Moria.    JE  plaquette  70x40  mm. 

2720  Meditation,  by  Jeanne  Borceaud.    2E  plaquette  64x50  mm. 

2721  Same  subject,  by  G.  Dupre.    2E  plaquette  63x50  mm. 

2722  Elegy,  by  V.  P.  Dautel.    JE  plaquette  65x45  mm. 

2723  Archaeology,  by  S.  E.  Vernier.    JE  plaquette  70x50  mm. 

2724  Memory,  by  G.  Dupre.    IE  plaquette  65x51  mm. 

2725  Agriculture,  by  J.  Lagrange.    2E  57  mm. 

2726  Same.  IE  50  mm. 

2727  Same.  JE  46  mm. 

2728  Same.  JE  42  mm. 

2729  Same.  JE  36  mm. 

2730  Same.  IE  32  mm. 

2731  Same.  2E  28  mm. 

2732  The  Sower,  by  R.  Baudichon.    7E  plaquette  64x42  mm. 

2733  Horses,  by  C.  Degeorge.    IE  68  mm. 

201 


2734  Plowing,  by  L.  Coudray.    JR  plaquette  45x70  mm. 

2735  Plowing,  by  L.  Coudray.    IE  plaquette  63x101  mm. 

2736  Reaping,  by  L.  Coudray.     (Rev.)    JE  plaquette  44x70  mm. 

2737  The  Angelus,  by  G.  Dupre.    XL  plaque  52x71  mm. 

2738  Shepherds,  by  A.  Dubois.     JE  61  mm. 

2739  Domestic  Animals,  by  A.  Dubois.    2E  58  mm. 

2740  Same.     2E  50  mm. 

2741  Same.     JE  45  mm. 

2742  Same.     JE  41  mm. 

2743  Same.    2E  36  mm. 

2744  Same.     XL  32  mm. 

2745  Ceres,  by  Tasset.    JE  36  mm. 

2746  Same.     2E  41  mm. 

2747  Same.     7E  36  mm. 

2748  Culture  of  the  Vine,  by  Prudhomme.    yE  51  mm. 

2749  Culture  of  the  Vine,  by  L.  Coudray.    yE  plaquette  68x38  mm. 

2750  Head  of  Ceres,  by  D.  Dupuis.    M  32  mm. 

2751  Ceres,  by  N.  Brenet.    2E  41  mm. 

2752  Head  of  Ceres,  by  E.  Oudine.    JE  37  mm. 

2753  Spading,  by  L.  Coudray.    JE  plaquette  47x66  mm. 

2754  Plowing,  by  Ch.  Fillet.    IE  plaquette  49x65  mm. 

2755  Horticulture,  by  A.  Dubois.    JE  58  mm. 

2756  Similar.     AL  50  mm. 

2757  Same.     XL  46  mm. 

202 


2758  Same.     2E  41  mm. 

2759  Same.     7E  37  mm. 

2760  Same.     2E  32  mm. 

2761  Same.     2E  28  mm. 

2762  Horticulture,  by  D.  Dupuis.    2E  plaquette  61x48  mm. 

2763  The  Nest,  by  D.  Dupuis.    JE  plaquette  66x37  mm. 

2764  Flora,  by  L.  Coudray.    3L  plaquette  75x36  mm. 

2765  Photography,  by  R.  Baudichon.    2E  63  mm. 

2766  Bicycle  Race,  by  E.  Vernon.    JE  50  mm. 

2767  Gymnastics,  by  A.  Borrel.    ^51  mm. 

2768  Same.     2E  45  mm. 

2769  Same.     JE  41  mm. 

2770  Same.    IE  36  mm. 

2771  Same.    2E  32  mm. 

2772  Military  Competitive  Test  of  Carrier  Pigeons,  by  A.  Borrel.    2E 
51  mm. 

2773  The  Marksman,  by  L.  Merley.    ^51  mm. 

2774  National  Military  Shooting  Contest,  by  N.  Naude.    2E  51  mm. 

2775  Shooting  Contests,  by  A.  Dubois.    JE  50  mm. 

2776  Automobiles,  by  L.  Coudray.    JE  plaquette  45x62  mm. 

2777  Military  Sports,  by  L.  Coudray.    3L  68  mm. 

2778  Fencing,  by  L.  Coudray.    IE  plaquette  44x67  mm. 

2779  The  Fencing  Lesson,  by  E.  Robert-Marignac.    JE  plaquette 
50x61  mm. 

2780  Boat  Race,  by  R.  Baudichon.    ^£51  mm. 

2781  Discobolus,  by  L.  Coudray.    JR.  32  mm. 

203 


2782  Discobolus,  by  L.  Coudray.     (Rev.)    JR  26  mm. 

2783  Discobolus,  by  L.  Coudray.    (Rev.)     N  18  mm. 

2784  Sea  Navigation,  by  J.  P.  Legastelois.    (Rev.)    7E  51  mm. 

2785  River  Navigation,  by  J.  P.  Legastelois.    (Rev.)    IE  51  mm. 

2786  Memorial  to  M.  Montgolfier.    Balloon  Ascension,  1783,  by  N.  Gat- 
teaux.    (Rev.)    JE  41  mm. 

2787  Montgolfier's  Ascension,  Paris,  August  27,  1783,  by  N.  Gatteaux. 
(Rev.)    vE  41  mm. 

2788  Montgolfier's  Ascension,  Nov.  21,  1883.    JE  51  mm. 

2789  Montgolfier's  Ascension,  Lyons,  January  19,  1784.    JE  42  mm. 

2790  Dirigible  Balloon,  1885,  by  A.  Patey.    2E  72  mm. 

2791  Motor  Boats,  by  L.  Cariat.    ?E  plaquette  46x66  mm. 

2792  Fishing,  by  A.  Borrel.    IE  plaquette  64x48  mm. 

2793  Fishing,  by  Prudhomme.    2E  plaquette  69x40  mm. 

2794  Apollo,  by  Vatinelle.    IE  32  mm. 

2795  Song,  by  A.  Barre.    JE  40  mm. 

2796  Music,  by  J.  Lagrange.    IE  58  mm. 

2797  Same.     IE  50  mm. 

2798  Same.     JE  46  mm. 

2799  Same.     IE  41  mm. 

2800  Similar.     JE  38  mm. 

2801  Similar.     IE  32  mm. 

2802  Similar.     2E  27  mm. 

2803  Music,  by  A.  Dubois.    JE  69  mm. 

2804  Orpheus,  by  L.  Coudray.    2E  68  mm. 

204 


2805  Musical  Art  (prize  medal),  by  L.  Bottee.    2E  68  mm. 

2806  National  Conservatory  of  Music  and  Oratory,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain. 
JE  50  mm. 

2807  Music,  by  F.  Vernon.    2E  plaquette  64x47  mm. 

2808  Music,  by  Ch.  Fillet.     EL  69  mm. 

2809  The  Charmer,  by  L.  Coudray.    2E  plaquette  71x48  mm. 

2810  Love,  by  P.  Lorthior.    M  octagonal  34  mm. 

2811  Love,  by  A.  Dubois.    JE  plaquette  53x36  mm. 

2812  Love,  by  A.  Dubois.    2E  36  mm. 

2813  Love,  by  A.  Dubois.    N  18  mm. 

2814  Love,  by  A.  Dubois.    N  14  mm. 

2815  Madonna,  by  D.  Dupuis.    IE  plaquette  66x30  mm. 

2816  Madonna,  by  D.  Dupuis.    N  plaquette  25x16  mm. 

2817  Birth,  by  J.  P.  Legastelois.    1&  oval  37x28  mm. 

2818  Birth,  by  J.  P.  Legastelois.    N  oval  18x14  mm. 

2819  The  First  Steps,  by  R.  Baudichon.    IE  plaquette  64x44  mm. 

2820  Maternity,  by  V.  P.  Dautel.    JE  55  mm. 

2821  Maternity,  by  J.  P.  Legastelois.    2E  plaquette  64x53  mm. 

2822  Maternity,  by  L.  Le  Dieu.    JR.  26  mm. 

2823  Maternity,  by  L.  Le  Dieu.    IE  plaquette  60x46  mm. 

2824  Maternity,  by  Roine.    M.  41  mm. 

2825  Silver  Wedding,  by  R.  Baudichon.    JE  plaquette  66x73  mm. 

2826  Mercury,  by  L.  Merley.    7E  50  mm. 

2827  Mercury,  Commerce,  and  Industry,  by  Domard.    2E  34  mm. 

2828  Industrial  Arts,  by  E.  Farachon.    2E  51  mm. 

205 


2829  Commerce  among  the  Nations,  by  A.  Depaulis.    ^51  mm. 

2830  Industry,  by  F.  Chabaud.    JE  50  mm. 

2831  Similar.    2E  50  mm. 

2832  Similar.     2E  41  mm. 

2833  Similar.     JE  37  mm. 

2834  Similar.    7E  32  mm. 

2835  Public  Security,  by  N.  Gatteaux.    JE  69  mm. 

2836  Cooperation  of  Art  and  Industry,  by  O.  Roty.    IE  80  mm. 

2837  The  Bank  of  France,  by  J.  P.  Droz.    JE  68  mm. 

2838  yEsculapius.    JE  34  mm. 

2839  ^Esculapius,  by  G.  Dupre.    JE  41  mm. 

2840  Hippocrates,  by  E.  Dubois.    JE  50  mm. 

2841  Hippocrates,  by  E.  Rogat.    IE  42  mm. 

2842  Vaccination,  by  B.  Andrieu.    JE  42  mm. 

2843  Centenary  of  House-Surgeoncy  in  the  Paris  Hospitals,  by  L. 
Bottee.    2E  78  mm. 

2844  Salvage  medal :  Firemen  Running,  by  A.  Dubois.    ^E  57  mm. 

2845  Similar.     2E  51  mm. 

2846  Same.     2E  45  mm. 

2847  Same.     7E  41  mm. 

2848  Same.     2E  37  mm. 

2849  Same.    JE  34  mm. 

2850  Same.     JE  27  mm. 

2851  Salvage  medal :  Rescue  from  the  Fire,  by  A.  Dubois.    ^51  mm. 

2852  Salvage  medal :  Rescue  at  Sea,  by  E.  Oudine.    JE  50  mm. 

206 


2853  Same.     JE  41  mm. 

2854  Same.     7E  27  mm. 

2855  Swiss  Hospitality,  by  A.  Borrel.    JE  71  mm. 

2856  The  Fall  of  the  Angels,  by  ].  Duvivier.    2E  73  mm. 

2857  Minerva,  by  B.  Andrieu  and  ].  P.  De  Puymaurin.    2E  68  mm. 

2858  Same.    2E  57  mm. 

2859  Same.    JE  50  mm. 

2860  Same.    JE  45  mm. 

2861  Same.    M  41  mm. 

2862  Same.     7E  37  mm. 

2863  Same.    JE  34  mm. 

2864  Head  of  Athena,  copied  from  the  type  of  the  Greek  coins  of 
Thurium,  by  A.  Dubois.    JE  39  mm. 

2865  Minerva  Awarding  Crown  of  Merit,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.    JE  68  mm. 

2866  To  the  Progress  of  Human  Knowledge,  by  E.  Oudine.    JE  72  mm. 

2867  The  Louvre,  by  L.  Merley.    ^E  71  mm. 

2868  French  Association  of  Doctors,  by  G.  Prudhomme.    IE  plaquette 

70x58  mm. 

2869  Posterity  Crowns  the  Genius  of  the  Arts,  by  D.  Dupuis.    2E  73  mm. 

2870  The  Seasons,  by  F.  Levillain.    JE  70  mm. 

2871  The  Crown  of  Laurel,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.    JE  71  mm. 

2872  Chamber  of  Deputies,  by  D.  Dupuis.    JE  70  mm. 

2873  Medal  of  Honor,  by  H.  Dubois.    IE  69  mm. 

2874  Same.     ^E  61  mm. 

2875  International  Peace,  by  O.  Yencesse.    2E  46  mm. 

207 


2876  Peace,  by  L.  Merot.    2E  64  mm. 

2877  Peace,  by  L.  Cariat.    2E  plaquette  81x35  mm. 

2878  The  Arbiter,  by  L.  Coudray.    JE,  plaquette  71x55  mm. 

2879  Colonial  Union,  by  Prudhomme.    JE  plaquette  70x53  mm. 

2880  Statute  Law,  by  L.  Coudray.    ^E  32  mm. 

2881  Society  for  Mutual  Aid,  by  O.  Roty.    2E  27  mm. 

2882  Austro-Hungarian    Benevolence   Society,   by   H.   Hautsch.      IE 
plaquette  74x50  mm. 

2883  Art,  by  L.  Coudray.    JE  50  mm. 

2884  Terpsichore,  by  L.  Coudray.    2E  50  mm. 

2885  Commerce  and  Agriculture,  by  L.  Coudray.    2E  50  mm. 

2886  Mechanics,  by  L.  Coudray.    IE  50  mm. 

2887  Crafts,  by  J.  P.  Legastelois.    J£  51  mm. 

2888  Cooperation,  by  J.  P.  Legastelois.    ^51  mm. 

2889  Atalanta,  by  L.  Cariat.    2E  50  mm. 

2890  Domestic  Art,  by  L.  Le  Dieu.    JE  plaquette  64x44  mm. 

2891  Village  Life,  by  B.  Moria.    2E  plaquette  64x45  mm. 

2892  Village  Life,  by  B.  Moria.    (Rev.)    JR.  plaquette  64x85  mm. 

2893  Salutation  to  the  Sun,  by  G.  Dupre.    ^E  plaquette  64x50  mm. 

2894  Eve,  by  F.  Vernon.    2E  plaquette  79x31  mm. 

2895  Pity,  by  A.  Gregoire.    JE  plaquette  72x53  mm. 

2896  Redemption,  by  G.  Dupre.    2E  73  mm. 

2897  Redemption,  by  G.  Dupre.    (Rev.}    M  73  mm. 

2898  Thought  Animates  the  Universe,  by  E.  Soldi.    IE  plaquette 
73x54  mm. 

2899  Homage  to  Medallists,  by  A.  Lechevrel.    JE  plaquette  67x48  mm. 

208 


2900  Aerial  Communication,  Paris,   1870-1871,  by  G.  Degeorge.     JE 
63  mm. 

2901  Honor  and  Courage,  by  W.    7E  58  mm. 

2902  Justice,  by  A.  Borrel.    IE  50  mm. 

2903  Protection  of  Children.    IE  50  mm. 

2904  Beneficence,  by  E.  Oudine.    JE  51  mm. 

2905  Martyrs,  by  J.  Lagrange.    7E  71  mm. 

2906  Fictile  Art,  by  G.  Prudhomme.    JE  plaquette  65x51  mm. 

2907  The  Sculptor  Rewarded,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.    JE  78  mm. 

2908  Prize  medal,  1736,  by  A.  Gamot.    7E  69  mm. 

2909  Royal  Clock  Works,  1786,  by  B.  Duvivier.    JR  56  mm. 

2910  Humor  Enthroned,  by  J.  C.  Roettier.    IE  45  mm. 

2911  The  Court  of  Accounts,  1807-1907,  by  F.  Vernon.    JE  plaquette 
71x55  mm. 

2912  Metal  Workers,  by  A.  Patey.    2E  38  mm. 

2913  Souvenir  plaquette  of  the  Paris  Mint,  by  F.  Mouchon.    2E 
plaquette  54x30  mm. 

2914  The  Paris  Mint,  by  D.  Dupuis.    2E  50  mm. 

2915  Medal  of  Honor.     IE  68  mm. 

2916  French  Republic,  by  D.  Dupuis.    JE  68  mm. 

2917  Similar  Rev.,  by  L.  Cariat.    7E  50  mm. 

2918 Similar  Rev.,  by  A.  Caque.    IE  46  mm. 

2919  Same.     IE  41  mm. 

2920  Same.     IE  36  mm. 

2921  Similar  Rev.,  by  C.  Degeorge.    JE  32  mm. 

2922  Similar  Rev.,  by  H.  Dubois.    IE  27  mm. 

209 


MARRIAGE   MEDALS 

2923  Hymen,  by  R.    JR  68  mm. 

2924  Gothic  Marriage,  by  Domard.    JR  51  mm. 

2925  Christian  Marriage,  by  Pingret.    jR  41  mm. 

2926  Mariage  Evangelique,  by  Petit.    JR  39  mm. 

2927  Shepherd's  Wedding,  by  Andrieu  and  Denon.    JR  41  mm. 

2928  Roman  Marriage,  by  Montagny.    JR  41  mm. 

2929  Marriage  Benediction,  by  Montagny.    JR  41  mm. 

2930  Fidelite,  Bonheur,  by  Petit.    JR  39  mm. 

2931  Marriage  by  the  Archbishop,  by  Depaulis.    JR  41  mm. 

2932  Unis  a  jamais,  by  Petit.    JR  39  mm. 

2933  La  Religion  les  Unit,  by  Depaulis.    JR  36  mm. 

2934  The  Blessing  of  the  Bishop,  by  J.  Merley.    JR  37  mm. 

2935  Gothic  Marriage,  by  Gayrard.    JR  36  mm. 

2936  Gothic  Marriage,  by  Borrel  after  Domard.    JR  32  mm. 

2937  Christian  Marriage,  by  Pingret.    JR  29  mm. 

2938  Priest's  Benediction,  by  Lagrange.    JR  30  mm. 

2939  Connubium  Christianum,  by  Gayrard.    JR  32  mm. 

2940  Blessing  of  the  Archbishop.    JR  27  mm. 

2941  At  the  Altar,  by  Rene  Baudichon.    JR  27  mm. 

2942  Semper,  by  O.  Roty.    JR  41  mm. 

2943  Semper,  by  Roine.    JR  41  mm. 

2944  In  Vitam  Eamus,  by  Ch.  Pillet.    JR  41  mm. 

2945  Hymenee,  by  S.  E.  Vernier.    JR  plaque  40x37  mm. 

210 


JETONS  DE  JEU 

N.B.     The  following  numbers,  2946  to  29643,  are  octagonal  silver  pieces  (30  mm.) 
by  Gayrard.     They  all  have  the  same  obverse :  "Hear  et  Malheur." 

2946  Heur  et  Malheur. 

2947  "J'ai  travaille;  je  recueille."     (Rev.) 

2948  "Le  commerce  fait  prosperer  1 'agriculture."     (Rev.) 

2949  "Disciple  de  Ceres  je  reponds  ses  bienfaits."     (Rev.) 

2950  "Unis  pour  guerir  nos  maux  prolonger  notre  vie."    (Rev.) 

2951  Fortune  Leading  Amor.     (Rev.) 

2952  "Le  plus  vigilant  est  trompe."    (Rev.) 

2953  "Calme  au  milieu  des  orages."     (Rev.) 

2954  "Qui  que  tu  sois  voici  ton  maitre,"  etc.     (Rev.) 

2955  "Plus  le  tour  est  bizarre  et  plus  elle  est  contente."    (Rev.) 

2956  "Le  faible  sauve  le  fort."    (Rev.) 

2957  "Mon  regne  est  celui  des  lois."    (Rev.) 

2958  ' '  L 'Art  dirige  la  Nature. ' '     (Rev.) 

2959  Conference  of  the  Arts.     (Rev.) 

2960  "N'attendons  pas  le  retour  de  1'aurore."     (Rev.) 

2961  "La  Nuit  ramene  les  jeux  et  les  plaisirs."    (Rev.) 

2962  "Heureux  qui  peut  deviner."     (Rev.) 

2963  "La  ruse  ne  peut  le  sauver."    (Rev.) 

2964  "Point  de  roses  sans  epines."    (Rev.) 
29643  "Toujours  fidele."    (Rev.) 

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MEDALS  BY  ANTON  SCHARFF 

2965  Johann  Hassenbauer  von  Schiller,  Director  of  the  Royal  Mint  in 
Vienna,  1867.    Designed  by  J.  Tautenhayn,  engraved  by  Scharff 
and  Leisek.     Bust.     Rev.  Allegory  and  dedication.     /E  48  mm. 
Wiener  Medailleure,  1899,  by  A.  R.  v.  Loehr,  2. 

2966  Franz  Bauer,  Sculptor  of  Vienna,  1868.    Bust.    Rev.  Inscription. 
1R  40  mm.    Wien.  Med.  3. 

2967  Semi-centennial  Celebration  of  the  First  Austrian  Savings  Bank 
in  Vienna,  1869.    (From  a  lithograph  by  Gruber.)    Female  figure 
Dr.   Solomon   Mosenthal,    Dramatic   Poet,    1873.     Head.     Rev. 
sitting.    Rev.  Inscription  in  a  wreath.    7E  64  mm.    Wien.  Med.  9. 

2968  Dr.    Solomon    Mosenthal,    Dramatic    Poet,    1873.     Head.     Rev. 
Genius  of  Poetry.    fiL  58  mm.    Wien.  Med.  12. 

2969  Celebration  of  the  Twenty-five  Years'  Reign  of  Emperor  Franz 
Joseph  of  Austria,   1873.     Head.     Rev.  The  Muse  Clio   (by  J. 
Tautenhayn).    JR  55  mm.    Wien.  Med.  13. 

2970  World's  Exposition  at  Vienna,  1873.     Bust  of  Emperor  Franz 
Joseph.    Rev.  Rotunda.    (Rev.)    M  34  mm.    Wien.  Med.  17. 

2971  Peter  von  Tunner,  Director  of  the  Mining  Academy  in  Loeben. 
Testimonial  of  his  students,  1874.     Bust.     Rev.  Coat  of  arms. 
BL  46  mm.    Wien.  Med.  20. 

2972  Savings    Bank    Celebration    and    Opening   of   the    Rudolfinum, 
Prague,  1875.    Bust  of  Crown  Prince  Rudolf.    Rev.  Rudolfinum. 
M  65  mm.    Wien.  Med.  22. 

2973  Same.    (Rev.)  IE  65  mm. 

2974  Richard  Wagner.    So-called  Wagner  Order  for  his  Bayreuth  vis- 
itors, 1876.     Head.     Rev.  Wotan's  spear  and  Siegfried's  sword 
Nothung.     (From  an  engraving  by  Gottfried  Semper.)     JR  36 
mm.    Wien.  Med.  23. 

2975  Richard  Wagner,   1876.     Head.     Rev.   Redemption  scene   from 
"Parsifal."    M  29  mm.    Wien.  Med.  26. 

2976  Same.    (Rev.)    M  37  mm. 

2977  Martin  von  Cassian,  Director  of  the  Donau  Steamship  Co.,  1877. 
Bust.    Rev.  Four  allegorical  figures.    JE  64  mm.    Wien.  Med.  28. 

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2978  Dr.  Kajetan  Felder,  Burgomaster  of  Vienna,  1877.     Bust.    Rev. 
Inscription  in  a  wreath.    2E  64  mm.    Wien.  Med.  29. 

2979  Albert  Camesina  von  San  Vittore,  Art  Critic  and  Honorary  Citi- 
zen of  Vienna,  1878.    A  cast  medal.    Bust.    Rev.  Richly  decorated 
coat  of  arms.    ^E  92  mm.    Wien.  Med.  30. 

2980  Archduke  Johann  Graz.    Erection  of  his  monument,  1878.    Head. 
Rev.  Memorial  fountain.    2E  62  mm.    Wien.  Med.  32. 

2981  Karl  von  Littrow,  Astronomer.     Erection  of  observatory  at  the 
Turkish  intrenchments  near  Vienna,  1878.     Bust.    Rev.  View  of 
the  building.    7E  64  mm.    Wien.  Med.  33. 

2982  Franz  Wagner,  Stationer  in  Leipzig,  1878.     Bust.    Rev.  Inscrip- 
tion.   M  44  mm.    Wien.  Med.  35. 

2983  Viennese  Washer-maiden.  JR  47  mm.  von  Loehr  Katalog,  1904.  37. 

2984  Dedication  of  Stuhlweissenburg,  for  Count  Eugen  Zichy.  1879. 
Head.    Rev.  Arms  of  the  city.    JE  64  mm.    Wien.  Med.  44. 

2985  Anton  von  Schmerling.     Semi-centennial  celebration  of  his  doc- 
torate, 1879.    Bust.  Rev.  Inscription  in  a  wreath.    JE  gilt  67  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  43. 

2986  Johann  Joseph  Vitesic,  Bishop  of  Veglia.     Jubilee  medal,  1879. 
Bust.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  54  mm.    Wien.  Med.  45. 

2987  Homage  of  Vienna  on  the  Celebration  of  the  Silver  Wedding  of 
the   Emperor  and  Empress.      Presentation   medal,    1879.     Two 
busts  (Scharff).    Rev.  Congratulation  of  Vienna  (Tautenhayn). 
JR  50  mm.    Wien.  Med.  46a. 

2988  Richard  von  Dotzauer,  President  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  in 
Prague,  1880.    Testimonial  medal.    Bust.    Rev.  Allegory.    2E  64 
mm.    Wien.  Med.  47. 

2989  Josef  Hilarius  Eckhel,  Numismatist.    Centennial  of  his  death,  1880. 
(Struck  out  of  metal  of  ancient  coins.)     Bust  and  facsimile  of  his 
signature.    Rev.  Inscription.    2E  35  mm.    Wien.  Med.  48. 

2990  Johann  Giinther,  Abbot  of  Raigern.     Eight  hundredth  jubilee  of 
foundation  of  the  monastery,   1880.     Bust.     Rev.  View  of  the 
monastery.    JE  54  mm.    Wien.  Med.  49. 

2991  Josef    Hyrtl,    Anatomist.      Seventieth    birthday,    1880.      Bust. 
Rev.  Inscription  in  a  wreath.    JE  64  mm.    Wien.  Med.  50. 

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2993  Industrial  Exposition  of  Lower  Austria  at  Vienna.    Prize  medal, 

1880.  Female   genius    with    wreath    and    banner.      Rev.    Rich 
arabesque  and  cartouche.     (J.  Schwerdtner.)    JE  60  mm.    Wien. 
Med.  53. 

2993  First  Austrian  Union  Shooting  Contest,  Vienna.    Gold  and  silver 
prizes,  1880.    Austria  and  Vienna.    Rev.  Imperial  double  eagle. 
M  36  mm.    Wien.  Med.  55. 

2994  Exposition   of   Feminine   Handicraft,    Budapest.     Prize   medal, 

1881.  Bust  of  Duchess  Louise  of  Coburg.    Rev.  Coat  of  arms 
and  inscription.    JR  36  mm.    Wien.  Med.  57. 

2995  Adolf  Ignaz  and  Julie  Mautner  von  Markof.     Golden  wedding, 
1881.     Heads  of  the  two,  jugate.    Rev.  Inscription  in  a  wreath 
and  coat  of  arms.    ^51  mm.    Wien.  Med.  62. 

2996  Homage  of  Vienna  on  the  Marriage  of  Crown  Prince  Rudolf 
to  Princess  Stephanie  of  Belgium,  1881.    Busts  of  the  two.    Rev. 
Allegory.    yR  51  mm.    Wien.  Med.  69. 

2997  Same.    Two  busts  inclosed  in  a  square.    Rev.  Calendar  (not 

signed).    ^R  38  mm.    v.  Loehr,  Katalog.  6o,a. 

2998  Jurai  Dobrila,  Bishop  of  Triest.    Celebration  medal,  1882.    Bust. 
Rev.  Inscription.    M  54  mm.    W'ien.  Med.  70. 

2999  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Factory  of  J.  Schreiber,  Glass 
Manufacturer,  1882.    Three  busts  in  a  cartouche.    Rev.  Allegory. 
^E  54  mm.    Wien.  Med.  72. 

3000  St.  Polten.    National  shooting  contest  of  Lower  Austria.    Silver 
prize,  1882.     Allegory,  two  figures.    Rev.  Arms  of  the  city.     JR 
33  mm.    Wien.  Med.  73. 

3001  Sixth  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Investiture  of  Austria  in  the 
House  of  Hapsburg,  1882.     Investiture  scene.    Rev.  Inscription. 
1R  61  mm.    Wien.  Med.  77. 

3002  Hungarian  Horse-breeders'  Society  of  Budapest.    Kincsem  prize 
medal,  1883.    Hungarv.    Rev.  Winged  horse.    ^R  45  mm.    Wien. 
Med.  80. 

3003  Same.    (Rev.) 

3004  Second   German   Numismatic   Day  at   Vienna,   1883.     Bust  of 
Karl  F.  W.  Erbstein,  numismatist.     Rev.  Allegory.     Composi- 
tion.   43  mm.    Wien.  Med.  83. 

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3005  Completion   of   the   City   Hall   of   Vienna,    1883.     Vienna   and 
Friedrich  Schmidt.    Rev.  View  of  the  building  (by  A.  Neudeck). 
M  72  mm.,  2>l/2  mm.  thickness.    Wien.  Med.  84. 

3006  Same.     (Rev.}     Composition.    72  mm.,  5  mm.  thickness. 

3007  Second  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Relief  of  Vienna,  1883. 
Allegorical  figures   (by  Tautenhayn).     Rev.  Five  busts  of  his- 
torical persons  in  a  cartouche  surrounded  by  figures  (Scharff). 
(Rev.)    JR  72  mm.    Wien.  Med.  85. 

3008  Prize  medal  of  the  Fruit  and  Vegetable  Cultivation  Society  of 
Berndorf,  1884.     Rural  genre  scene.     Rev.  Town  arms.     Com- 
position.   64  mm.    Wien.  Med.  92. 

3009  Count   Adolf   Podstatzky-Liechtenstein,    Grand    Master   of   the 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  1884.    Bust.    Rev.  Coat  of  arms. 
/R  49  mm.    Wien.  Med.  96. 

3010  Franz  Pulszky,  Hungarian  Historian.    Testimonial  medal,  1884. 
Bust.    Rev.  Inscription.    fiL  47  mm.    Wien.  Med.  97. 

3011  Prize  medal  in  Rifle  Contest  at  Vienna,  1884.     Woman,  kissing 
a  victor.    Rev.  Arms.    M.  41  mm.    Wien.  Med.  101. 

3012  Vienna  Numismatic  Society.    Thaler  celebration,  1884.    Bust  of 
the  emperor,  wearing  the  collar  of  the  Golden  Fleece.    Rev.  Fac- 
simile of  the  obverse  of  the  first  Austrian  thaler  of  Sigismund, 
1486.     (Rev.)     7R  36  mm.    Wien.  Med.  104. 

3013  John  Wilson  West,  Numismatist  in   Gothenburg,   1885.    Bust. 
Rev.  View  of  the  Gothenburg  Museum.    2E  54  mm.    Wien.  Med. 
120. 

3014  Karl  Klein,  Bishop  of  Limburg.    Celebration  medal,  1886.    Bust. 
Rev.  Cathedral.    JR  44  mm.    Wien.  Med.  PI.  IX.  129. 

3015  Same.    (Rev.)    BL  44  mm. 

3016  Otto  Hirschfeld,  Historian.     Testimonial  of  his  students,  1885. 
Bust.    Rev.  Two  allegorical  figures.    2R.  47  mm.    Wien.  Med.  109. 

3017  Celebration  of  Eightieth  Birthday  of  Count  Podstatzky-Liechten- 
stein, 1885.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Arms.    M  39  mm.    v.  Loehr,  Katalog. 
n6a. 

3018  Second  Austrian  Bundesschiessen  at  Innsbruck.     Silver  prize, 
1885.     Bust  of  Maximilian  I.    Rev.  Tyrolese  eagle.     M  36  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  no. 

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30ig  Same.     (Rev.}     M  36  mm. 

3020  Death  of  Karl  Bachofen  von  Echt,  Prussian  Corpsauditor,  1886. 
Bust.    Rev.  Coat  of  arms.    JE  50  mm.    Wien.  Med.  122. 

3021  Artists'  Kirmess,  1886.     Couple  in  old-German  costume.     Rev. 
Arms  held  by  female  figure.     M  klippe  45x45  mm.     Wien.  Med. 
138. 

3022  Klemens    Maximilian    Bachofen   von    Echt.     Medallion   on   his 
death,  1886.    Bust.    Rev.  Coat  of  arms.    JE  50  mm.    Wien.  Med. 
123. 

3023  Third  German  Mint  Inspection  Day  at  Munich,  1886.     Bust  of 
Dr.  Joseph  Bergmann,  Director  of  the  Mint.    Rev.  Allegory  and 
inscription.    Composition.    43  mm.    Wien.  Med.  131. 

3024  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Relief  of  Ofen,  at  Budapest, 
1886.    Hungaria  and  view  of  the  city,  1886.    Rev.  Hungaria  and 
view  of  the  city,  1686.    7E  73  mm.    Wien.  Med.  124. 

3025  Tri-centennial  Celebration  of  the  University  at  Graz,  1886.    Bust 
of  Archduke  Karl.     Rev.  Inscription.    JE  54  mm.     Wien.  Med. 
127. 

3026  Friedrich   von    Schmidt,    Chief   Architect   of   the    Cathedral   in 
Vienna,  1888.     Bust.     Rev.  St.  Stefan's  Cathedral.     M  58  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  161. 

3027  Same.     (Rev.)     7E  58  mm. 

3028  Baron  Josef  Alexander  von  Helfert,  Historian.     Testimonial  of 
the  Royal  Central  Commission  for  the  Preservation  of  the  Me- 
morial Buildings,  1888.     Bust.    Rev.  Coat  of  arms.    JE  50  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  158. 

3029  Celebration  of  the  Fortieth  Year  of  the  Reign  of  Emperor  Franz 
Joseph.    Homage  medal  of  Vienna,  1888.    Emperor  Franz  Joseph 
in  a  triumphal  chariot.    Rev.  Allegory  (Tautenhayn).    JR  62  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  164. 

3030  Jubilee  Exhibition  of  an  Art  Establishment  in  Vienna.     Silver 
prize.     1888.    Bust  of  the  emperor.    Rev.  Allegory.     (Rev.)     7E. 
36  mm.    Wien.  Med.  166. 

3031  Numismatic  Society  of  Vienna.    Celebration  of  the  fortieth  year 
of  the  reign  of  the  emperor,  1888.    Allegory.    Rev.  Inscription  and 

216 


emblems  (Rud.  Neuberger).    JR  klippe  43x43  mm.    Wien.  MecL 
168. 

3032  Unveiling  of  the  Maria  Theresia  Monument  at  Vienna,   1888. 
Bust.    Rev.   Monument.    yE  64  mm.    Wien.  Med.  PI.  X.  169. 

3033  Numismatic   Society   of   Vienna.      Maria   Theresia    Exhibition, 
1888.    Bust.    Rev.  Inscription  in  a  cartouche.    Thaler-like  medal. 
M  41  mm.    Wien.  Med.  i/o. 

3034  Gottfried    Keller,    Poet    and    Philosopher,    1889.      Bust       Rev. 
Orpheus  and  a  lion  (from  a  sketch  by  A.  Bocklin).    yE  70  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  175. 

3035  Celebration  of  the  Twenty-fifth  Year  of  the  Reign  of  King  Karl 
and  Queen  Olga  of  Wurtemberg,  Stuttgart,  1889.     Two  busts. 
Rev.  View  of  the  city.    /R  65  mm.    Wien.  Med.  PL  XI.  179. 

3036  Same.    (Rev.)    /E 

3037  Unveiling  of  the  Grillparzer  Monument  at  Vienna,  1889.     Bust. 
Rev.  Lyre.    /E  57  mm.    Wien.  Med.  180. 

3038  Erection  of  the  Monument  to  the  Dead  of  the  Year  1849,  at  Arad, 
1890.     View  of  the  monument.    Rev.  Tablet  with  names  of  the 
victims.    /E  56  mm.    Wien.  Med.  181. 

3039  Fourth  German  Musical  Festival,  1890.     Allegory.     Rev.  Arms 
(Schwertnet).    JE  61  mm. 

3040  Alfred  von  Arneth,  Historian.    Testimonial  of  the  officers  of  the 
Imperial  House,  Court  and  State  Archives,  1890.     Bust.     Rev. 
Allegory.    The  muse  Clio  before  the  three  chief  works  of  Arneth. 
/E  58  mm.    Wien.  Med.  182. 

3041  Karl  Adolf  and  Albertine  Bachofen  von  Echt.     Silver  wedding 
(1887),  1890.     Their  busts.     Rev.  The  bridal  couple  in  old-Ger- 
man costume.    M  50  mm.    Wien.  Med.  184. 

3042  Semi-Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Conservatory  at  Budapest^ 
1890.    Swan  with  lyre.    Rev.  Temple  and  three  allegorical  figures. 
/E  64  mm.    Wien.  Med.  185. 

3043  Archduke  Franz  Salvator  and  Archduchess  Marie  Valerie.    Mar- 
riage medal,   1890.     Their  busts.     Rev.   Allegory.     M  44  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  186. 

3044  Same.    (Rev.)    /E  44  mm. 

217 


3045  Eduard  Forchheimer,  Numismatist  of  Vienna.     Testimonial  of 
his  children  on  his  seventieth  birthday,  1890.    Bust.    Rev.  Inscrip- 
tion.   JE  42  mm.    Wien.  Med.  187. 

3046  Athletic  Club  of  Penzing.     Flag  dedication,  1890.     Girl  in  old- 
German  costume,  planting  an  oak-twig  in  the  ground.    Rev.  Four 
F's  in  a  wreath  (J.  Schwerdtner).    JE  51  mm.    Wien.  Med.  188. 

3047  Ignaz  Weifert,  Factory  Owner  in  Pancsova.    Testimonial  of  his 
son,  1890.    Bust.    Rev' Views  of  his  factories.    JE  56  mm.    Wien. 
Med.  191. 

3048  Artists'  Association  of  Vienna,  Gschnasfest.     Oval  cast  medal, 
1890.     Bust  of  the  painter  Eugen  Felix  in  old-German  costume. 
Rev.  Artists'  escutcheon.    JR.  60x45  mm.    Wien.  Med.  192. 

3049  Same.    (Rev.) 

3050  Karl  Adolf  Bachofen  von  Echt.    Oval  cast  medal,  1890.    Bust  in 
the  old-German  costume.     Rev.   Coat  of  arms  held  by  female 
figure.    y£  65x51  mm.    Wien.  Med.  183. 

3051  Fourth   German   Song  Festival  at  Vienna,   1890.     Girl  in  old- 
German  costume,  planting  an  oak-twig.    Rev.  Lyre  (J.  Schwerdt- 
ner).   JE  51  mm.    Wien.  Med.  195. 

3052  Eduard   Albert,    Surgeon.     Testimonial   of   his   students,    1891. 
Bust.    Rev.  Inscription.    /E  63  mm.    Wien.  Med.  PI.  IX.  196. 

3053  Karl  Adolf  and  Albertine  Bachofen  von  Echt,  1891.  Their  busts. 
Rev.  Oak-tree  and  view  of  Nussdorf.    7E  Christmas  klippe  32x32 
mm.    Wien.  Med.  197. 

3054  A.  Fix  and  A.  Portois.    Celebration  of  ten  years  in  business,  1891. 
Their  busts.    Rev.  View  of  a  house.    7E  gilt  klippe  31x31  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  202. 

3055  Same.    (Rev.)    &  klippe  31x31  mm. 

3056  Celebration  of  the  Twenty-fifth  Year  of  the  Reign  of  King  Karl 
of  Roumania,  1891.     Bust.     Rev.  Allegory.    IE  64  mm.     Wien. 
Med.  203. 

3057  Ed.  von  Sigmundt.    Shooting  contest  of  the  Rifle  Club  of  Triest, 
1891.     Bust.     Rev.  Coat  of  arms  and  inscription.     M  36  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  PI.  IX.  204. 

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3058  Walburga  Spottl,  Numismatist  of  Vienna.     Testimonial  of  her 
son  on  her  eighty-seventh  birthday,  1891.     Bust.     Rev.  Distaff, 
rose,  and  inscription.    JR  43  mm.    Wien.  Med.  PI.  X.  205. 

3059  Same.    (Rev.} 

3060  Artists'  Association  of  Vienna,  Gschnasfest,  1891.  Fourth  dimen- 
sion.   Vision  (three  figures).    Rev.  Arms,  in  a  five-pointed  star. 
M  pentagonal  57  mm.    Wien.  Med.  206. 

3061  Unveiling  of  the  Radetzky  Monument  at  Vienna,  1891.     Bust. 
Rev.  Monument.    (Rev.)    JE  gilt  70  mm.    Wien.  Med.  207. 

3062  Unveiling  of  the  Alfred  Krupp  Monument  at  Essen,  1892.    Busts 
of  Alfred  and  Friedrich  Krupp.     Rev.  Monument.     JR.  42  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  210. 

3063  Same.    (Rev.)    JE  gilt  42  mm. 

3064  F.  A.  Fliickiger,  Chemist  of  Bern.     Prize  medal,  1892.     Bust. 
Rev.  Allegory.    JE  46  mm.    Wien.  Med.  211. 

3065  Theodor  Gomperz,  Historian.     Testimonial  medal,  1892.     Bust. 
Rev.  Allegory.    fiL  46  mm.    Wien.  Med.  212. 

3066  Franz   von    Hauer,   President   of  the   Geographical    Society  of 
Vienna.    Honor  medal  of  the  Geographical  Society,  1892.    Bust. 
Rev.  Globe  and  emblems.    JR.  59  mm.    Wrien.  Med.  213. 

3067  Adolf  Mayer,  Numismatist  of  Danzig.     Oval  cast  medal,  1892. 
Bust.     Rev.  View  of  the  cathedral  of  Danzig.     JE  70x54  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  PI.  X.  215. 

3068  Joseph  Mayer,  Jeweler  of  Vienna.    Testimonial  of  the  Associa- 
tion of  Goldsmiths,  1892.     Bust.    Rev.  St.  Eligius.     M  64  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  216. 

3069  Gschnasfest  of  an  Art  Establishment  of  Vienna.     Great-Peking 
medal,  1892.    Obv.  and  Rev.  Presentation  in  Chinese.    JR  45  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  218. 

3070 Same.     (Rev.)    fiL  45  mm. 

3071  Seventh  Ornithological  Exhibition  at  Vienna.    Prize  medal,  1892. 
Bust  of  the  President,  Adolf  Bachofen  von  Echt,  1.    Rev.  Bird  and 
inscription.    JE  37  mm.    Wien.  Med.  PI.  X.  219. 
219 


3072  The  Vienna-Neustadt  Jubilee  Shooting  Contest,  Seventh  Centen- 
nial Celebration  of  the  City.    Prize  medal,  1892.     Bust  of  Duke 
Leopold  the  Virtuous.    Rev.  Arms  of  the  city.    M.  klippe  34x34 
mm.    Wien.  Med.  220. 

3073  Same.    (Rev.)    JE  34x34  mm. 

3074  Karl  Nepomuk  and  Wilhelmine  Bachofen,  Parents  of  Adolf  Bach- 
ofen  von  Echt,  Manufacturer.     Testimonial  of  their  son,  1893. 
Their  busts.    Rev.  View  of  the  Haus  Geist  in  Westphalia.     fiL 
62  mm.    Wien.  Med.  221. 

3075  August  and  Helene  (nee  Polak)  Bachofen  von  Echt.     Marriage 
medal,   1893.     Obv.  and  Rev.     Busts.     M  plaquette  44x35  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  222. 

3076  Same.     (Rev.)    2E.  plaquette  44x35  mm. 

3077  Johannes  Brahms,  Musician.    Testimonial  of  the  Musical  Society 
of  Vienna  on  his  sixtieth  birthday,   1893.     Bust.     Rev.   Palm- 
branch  and  inscription.    M.  58  mm.    Wien.  Med.  223. 

3078  Quarter-centennial  Celebration  of  the  Volunteer  Firemen  of  Ot- 
takring,  1893.    Fire  scene.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  klippe  34x34  mm, 
Wien.  Med.  230. 

3079  Marriage    of    the    Crown    Prince    Ferdinand    of    Roumania    to 
Princess  Mary,  1893.     Their  busts.    Rev.  Cupid  before  two  es- 
cutcheons.   JE  50  mm.    Wien.  Med.  232. 

3080  Arna  von  Ernst.    Dedication  of  Anton  Scharff  on  her  silver  wed- 
ding.    Bust.     Rev.   Rose-branch  and  inscription.     fiL  plaquette 
40x30  mm.    Wien.  Med.  225. 

3081  Gschnasfest  of  an  Art  Establishment  of  Vienna,  1893.     Prince 
Gschnas.    Rev.  Tree-frog.    M  klippe  37x37  mm.    Wien.  Med.  234. 

3082  Same.    (Rev.)    JR  klippe  37x37  mm. 

3083  German-Austrian  Alpine  Club.    Jeton  for  the  attendants  of  the 
mountain  guide  course,  1893.     Mountain  guide.    Rev.  1892-1894 
in  a  cartouche.    M  34  mm.    Wien.  Med.  235. 

3084  Karl  von  Ernst,  Chief  Mining  Officer.    Testimonial  of  the  Numis- 
matic  Society  of  Vienna,    1894.     Bust.     Rev.   Inscription.     jR 
plaquette  40x30  mm.    Wien.  Med.  240. 


3085  Emperor  Franz  Josef.     Fortieth-year  jubilee  as  commander  of 
the  Eighth  Regiment  Artillery  Corps  at  Prague,  1894.    Youthful 
bust.    Rev.  Elderly  bust  of  the  emperor.    1R  39  mm.    Wien.  Med. 
241. 

3086  Same.  (Rev.)    3L  39  mm. 

3087  Oskar  Klinger,  Manufacturer  at  Neustadt,   1894.     Bust.     Rev. 
Allegory  of  spinning.     M  plaquette  42x34  mm.     Wien.  Med.  PI. 
XIII.  242. 

3088  Same.    (Rev.) 

3089  Peter  K.  Rosegger,  National  Poet.    Testimonial  of  Adolf  Bach- 
ofen  von  Echt,  manufacturer,   1894.     Bust.     Rev.   Rural  genre 
scene.    ^51  mm.    Wien.  Med.  PI.  XL  246. 

3090  Same.    (Rev.)    7E  51  mm. 

3091  J.  Michael  ScharfF,  father  of  the  medalist.    Annual  jeton  of  the 
Coin  and  Medal  Club  of  Vienna,  1894.     Bust.    Rev.  Inscription. 
M  31  mm.    Wien.  Med.  248. 

3092  Johann  Strauss,  Musician.    Jubilee  medal  of  1894.     Bust.    Rev. 
View  of  a  ballroom  and  musical  instruments.    M  59  mm.    Wien. 
Med.  PI.  IX.  and  XII.  250. 

3093  Heinrich  Cubasch,  Imperial  Counselor,  1895.     Bust  r.     Rev.  In- 
scription.   ^31  mm.    Cf.  Wien.  Med.  icjSb. 

3094  Rudolf  Virchow.    Cast  medal,  1894.    Bust,  1891.    Rev.  Allegory. 
JE  170  mm.    Wien.  Med.  254. 

3095  Karl  Adolf  Bachofen  von  Echt,  1895.     Bust.    Rev.  View  of  his 
villa  at  Nussdorf  from  the  garden.    JR  36  mm.    W'ien.  Med.  255. 

3096  Adolf  and  Amalie  Bachofen  von  Echt.     Marriage  medal,  1895. 
Bust  of  Adolf.     Rev.  Bust  of  Amalie  r.     (Rev.)     JR  plaquette, 
44x35  mm.    Wien.  Med.  256. 

3097  Hans  von  Biilow,  Musician,  1895.     Bust.     Rev.  Inscription  and 
palm.    IB.  58  mm.    Wien.  Med.  PI.  IX.  260. 

3098  Count  Adolf  Podstatzky-Liechtenstein.     On  his  ninetieth  birth- 
day, 1895.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Arms.    M  49  mm.    Wien.  Med.  PI.  IX. 

245- 

3099  Same.     (Rev.)    IE  49  mm. 

221 


3100  Leopold  von  Dittel,  Surgeon.    Testimonial  of  his  students  on  his 
seventieth  birthday,  1895.     Bust.    Rev.  Inscription.     JR  58  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  PI.  IX.  261. 

3101  Anton  Dreher,  Manufacturer.     Celebration  of  twenty-five  years 
in  business,  1895.     Bust.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  plaquette  45x36 
mm.    Wien.  Med.  262. 

3102  Silver  Wedding  of  Anton  and  Kathe  Dreher,  1895.    Their  busts 
1.    Rev.  Busts  of  their  three  sons.    M  65  mm.     Wien.  Med.  PI. 
X.  263. 


3103  Erection  of  the  Donau  Bridge  in  Roumania,  1895.    Bust  of  King 
Karl.    Rev.  The  river-god  Danube  surv 
mm.    Wien.  Med.  PI.  X.  and  XII.  266. 


3104  Unveiling  of  the  Mozart  Monument  at  Vienna,  1895.     Bust  of 
Mozart.    Rev.  Group  of  putti.    JR  56  mm.  Wien.  Med.  PI.  X.  270. 

3105  Same.    (Rev.}    JE.  56  mm. 

3106  Rebuilding  of  the  Harbor  of  Costanza,  1896.    Bust  of  Karl  I  of 
Roumania  1.    Rev.  View  of  the  harbor.    JE  56  mm. 

3107  Artists'  Association  of  Vienna,  Gschnasfest,  1896.    St.  Hubertus 
and  stag.    Rev.  Diana  with  artists'  materials.     M  klippe  37x37 
mm.    Wien.  Med.  280. 

3108  Same.     (Rev.)    fiL  klippe  37x37  mm. 

3109  Golden  Wedding  of  Heinrich  and  Barbara  Cubasch.   Testimonial 
of  their  son,  1896.    Obv.  and  Rev.  Busts.    JR  31  mm.    Wien.  Med. 
273- 

3110  Anton  Drasche  von  Wartinberg,  Court  Physician.    Testimonial 
on  his  seventieth  birthday,  1896.    Bust.    Rev.  Scene  at  a  patient's 
bedside.    JR  58  mm.    Wien.  Med.  PI.  X.  275. 

3111  Wilhelm  von  Hartel,  Historian.     Testimonial  of  his  students, 
1896.    Bust.    Rev.  A  pupil  before  Knowledge.    JE  58  mm.    Wien. 
Med.  278. 

3112  Professor  Edward  Riippel  of  Frankfurt  a.  M.    Prize  medal,  1896. 
Head  facing.    Rev.  View  of  Frankfurt  a.  M.    M  55  mm.    Wien. 
Med.  279. 

3113  Joseph  Wiinsche.    On  his  eightieth  birthday,  1896.    Bust  1.    Rev. 
Inscription.    M  plaquette  42x33  mm. 

222 


3i  14  Samuel   P.   Avery,   1897.     Bust   1.     Rev.    Library.     2R  65    mm, 
Wien.  Med.  PI.  IX.  282. 

3115  Same.     (Rev.} 

3116  Moritz  Rieter  von  Bockenau,  1897.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Arms  and  in- 
scription.   JR  66  mm.    Wien.  Med.  283. 

3117  King  Albert  of  Saxony.    On  his  seventieth  birthday,  1898.    The 
king  seated.    Rev.  Inscription.    JR  plaquette  51x33  mm. 

3118  Vincenz  von  Miller  zu  Aichholz,  1897.    Bust.    Rev.  Coat  of  arms. 
JE  57  mm.    Wien.  Med.  PI.  XL  289. 

3119  Alexander  Szilagyi,  Director  of  the  Library  of  the  University  of 
Budapest.     Celebration  of  his  seventieth  birthday,  1897.     Bust. 
Rev.  Scene  in  the  lecture-hall.    XL  58  mm.    Wien.  Med.  PI.  IX, 
and  XII.  294. 

3120  John  S.  White,  Teacher  of  New  York.    Testimonial  medal,  1897. 
Bust.    Rev.  School  building.    JR  65  mm.    Wien.  Med.  PI.  XL  295, 

3121  Same.     (Rev.) 

3122  Gschnasfest  of  the  Artists'  Association  of  Vienna.    International 
bicycle  festival,  1897.    Painter  on  a  wheel ;  near  by,  a  despairing 
genius.    Rev.  Gschnas  arms.    1R  klippe  39x39  mm.    Wien.  Med. 
296. 

3123  Same.     (Rev.)    1R  klippe  39x39  mm. 

3124  Ornithological  Exhibition  at  Vienna.     Prize  medal,  1897.     Bust 
of  President  Adolf  Bachofen  von  Echt.     Rev.  Landscape  over 
which  a  bird  is  flying.    M  37  mm. 

3125  Alois  Egger  von  Mollwald,  Director  of  the  Theresian  Military 
Academy,   1898.     Bust.     Rev.   Inscription.     RL  48  mm.     Wien. 
Med.  299. 

3126  Kalman,  Count  Hunyady  de  Kethely,  Chief  Master  of  Ceremonies 
to  the  Emperor,  1898.    Half-length  figure  of  the  count  to  1.    Rev. 
Inscription.    M  50  mm.    Wien.  Med.  302. 

3127  Gschnasfest  of  an  Art  Establishment  of  Vienna.    World  bicycle 
record,  pendant  jeton,  1898.     Two  bicycle  riders.     Rev.  Arms. 
&.  23  mm.    Wien.  Med.  309. 

223 


3128  Same.     (Rev.)     JR  23  mm. 

3129  Homage  medal  of  the  City  of  Vienna  on  the  Celebration  of  the 
Fiftieth  Year  of  the  Reign  of  the  Emperor,  1898.     Bust  of  the 
emperor  on  a  pedestal  before  Austria  and  Vienna.    Rev.  View  of 
the  city.    M  60  mm.    Wien.  Med.  PI.  XII.  310. 

3130  Homage  medal  of  the  First  Austrian  Savings  Bank  at  Vienna  on 
the  Celebration  of  the  Fiftieth  Year  of  the  Reign  of  the  Em- 
peror,  1898.     Head  of  the  emperor.     Rev.   Inscription.     JE  58 
mm.     Wien.  Med.  311. 

3131  Jubilee  Exhibition  of  an  Art  Establishment  of  Vienna.     Lottery 
prize,  1898.    Bust  of  the  emperor.    Rev.  Arms.    M  klippe  23x17 
mm.    Wien.  Med.  314. 

3132  Same.     (Rev.)     M  klippe  23x17  mm. 

3133  Imperial  Jubilee  Shooting  Contest  at  Vienna.     Shooting  prize, 
1898.    Bust  of  the  emperor  in  a  shooting-costume.    Rev.  Female 
genius  and  oak-tree.     (Rev.)    M  37  mm.    Wien.  Med.  315. 

3134  Same  subject.    Same.    Rev.  Old-German  archer,  target,  and 

marksman.     (Rev.)    M  37  mm.    Wien.  Med.  316. 

3135  Anton  Dreher.    Testimonial  of  his  fellow  hunters  on  his  fiftieth 
birthday.     A  pendant  medal,   1899.     Bust  in  hunting-costume. 
Rev.  Diana  with  trophy  of  the  chase.     JR  27  mm.     Wien.  Med. 
321. 

3136  Dr.    Raimund    Griibl,    Burgomaster    of    Vienna.      Testimonial 
medal,  1899.     Bust.     Rev.  Chain  of  honor,  two  palm-branches, 
and  inscription.    M  51  mm.    Wien.  Med.  322. 

3137  Death  of  Karl  Ferdinand  Mauthner  von  Markhof,  1899.     Bust. 
Rev.  Inscription  and  emblems.    JR  klippe  45x36  mm.    Wien.  Med. 
PI.  XIII.  323. 

3138  Karl  Wittgenstein,   Manufacturer.     Testimonial   medal   on   the 
celebration  of  his  silver  wedding,  1899.    Bust.    Rev.  Iron-worker, 
and  in  distance  view  of  factory  buildings.     JR  67  mm.     Wien. 
Med.  326. 

3139  Johann    Medinger,    1899.      Bust    1.      Rev.    Coat    of    arms.      ^R 
plaquette  45x33  mm.    Wien.  Med.  supplement  PI.  XXVII.  333. 

! 

3140  Dr.  Josephus  Weinlechner,  1899.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Weinlechner  in 
operating-room,  with  patient,  assistants,  and  nurses.    JR  58  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  suppl.  PI.  XXVII.  334. 

224 


3196 — obverse 


3 1 96 — reverse 


PLATE  VIII 


3141  Anton  Waldvogel  and  Theodor  Hammerle,  1899.    Bust  of  former 
1. ;  beneath,  view  of  city  railway.    Rev.  Bust  of  latter  and  similar 
view.    M  plaquette  46x33  mm.    Wien.  Med.  suppl.  335. 

3142  Same.    (Rev.)    fiL  plaquette  46x33  mm. 

3143  Dr.  Ludwig  von  Gutmann,  1899.     Head  1.    Rev.  Miner;  in  dis- 
tance, view  of  mines.     M  plaquette  45x49  mm.     Wien.   Med. 
suppl.  PI.  XXVII.  338. 

3144  Goethe,  1899.     Portrait  and  name.     Rev.  Scene  from  "Faust." 
Prologue  in  heaven.    JR  69  mm.    Wien.  Med.  suppl.  PI.  XXVII. 
341- 

3145  Same.     (Rev.)     JE  69  mm. 

3146  Johann  Gansefleisch   ("Gutenberg"),  1899.     Portrait  and  name. 
Rev.  His  statue  in  the  house  of  R.  Hoe,  New  York  City.     M 
70  mm.    Wien.  Med.  suppl.  PL  XXVII.  344. 

3147  Same.     (Rev.)    M  70  mm. 

3148  Paul  Kriiger,  1900.    Bust  three-quarters  1.    Rev.  Trunk  of  an  oak- 
tree  with  an  orange-branch.     Inscription,  and  below,  a  small 
coat  of  arms.    JR  39  mm.    Wien.  Med.  suppl.  345. 

3149  Theodor  Theyer.     Bust  r.     Rev.   Tablet  with   inscription.     IE, 
plaquette  47x35  mm.    Wien.  Med.  suppl.  342. 

3150  Josef  von  Storck,  1900.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Inscription.    BL  62  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  suppl.  348. 

3151  George    Washington,     1900.       Portrait    three-quarters    profile. 
"Born  1732,  Died  1799."    Rev.  View  of  the  Hall  of  Fame,  New 
York  University.    M  70  mm.    Wien.  Med.  suppl.  350. 

3153  Same.    (Rev.)    JE  70  mm. 

3J53  J-  P-  and  Therese  von  Reininghaus,  1900.  Busts  of  the  two, 
jugate.  Rev.  Couple  celebrating  their  golden  wedding,  sur- 
rounded by  their  whole  family,  in  a  cartouche  with  garland  of 
roses  and  double  coat  of  arms.  XL  59  mm.  Wien.  Med.  suppl. 
352. 

3154  Same.    (Rev.)    JE  59  mm. 

3155  N.  Dumba,  1900.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Inscription  and  palm-branch  on 
a  background  sown  with  oak-leaves.     RL  55  mm.     Wien.  Med. 
suppl.  PI.  XXVII.  354. 

225 


3156  Death  of  Wilhelm  Pertsch  (1899),  1900.     Bust  three-quarters  r. 
Rev.  Cartouche  with  date  between  laurel  and  oak-trees.    ^E  55 
mm.    Wien.  Med.  suppl.  358. 

3157  Josef  Hlavka,  1901.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Inscription.    M  61  mm.    Wien. 
Med.  suppl.  PI.  XXVII.  361. 

3158  Silver  Wedding  of  J.  Askenasi  and  Wife  of  Frankfurt  a.  M., 
1901.    Busts  of  two  r.,  jugate.    Rev.  Inscription  and  bouquet  of 
flowers.    1R  klippe  45x45  mm.     Wien.  Med.  suppl.  PL  XXVII. 
364- 

3159  Anton  Richter,  1901.     Bust  three-quarters  1.     On  the  left,  oak- 
branch  and  inscription.    Rev.  Woman  with  distaff  and  two  boys, 
representing  Commerce  and  Industry;  in  the  background,  the 
factory  building.    JE  $i  mm.    v.  Loehr,  Katalog.  373. 

3160  Celebration  of  the  Printing  Establishment  at  Neunkirchen.  1901. 
Two  workmen,  half-figures.     Rev.   Inscription;  above,  coat  of 
arms  with  oak-leaves.    JR  27  mm.    v.  Loehr,  Katalog.  375. 

3161  Raimund  Wiesner,  1901.     Bust  three-quarters  r.     Inscription  in 
a  circle.    Rev.  View  of  a  foundry.    fiL  51  mm.    v.  Loehr,  Kata- 
log. 376. 

3162  Prince    and    Princess    Windischgratz.      Marriage    medal,    1902. 
Busts  of  the  two,  jugate.    Rev.  Two  cupids  sitting  on  a  cloud, 
one  holding  the  two  coats  of  arms,  the  other  the  wedding  torch 
and  a  bouquet  of  flowers.     Inscription.     M.  50  mm.     v.  Loehr, 
Katalog.  380. 

3163  Golden  Wedding  of  Archduke  Rainer,  1902.     Busts  of  the  two, 
jugate.    Rev.  Two  clasped  hands  in  a  cloud,  surrounded  by  roses  ; 
a  crown  floating  in  the  air  above.    XL  39  mm.    v.  Loehr,  Katalog. 
381- 

3164  Leo  Reinisch,  1902.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Sphinx  and  inscription.    JE  47 
mm.    v.  Loehr,  Katalog.  384. 

3165  Austrian  Tourists'  Club,   1903.    Ladies'   souvenir.     Tourist  in 
mountains,  an  Alpine  fairy  in  background.     Rev.  View  of  the 
Karl  Ludwig  shooting-box.    M  plaquette  33x23  mm.    v.  Loehr, 
Katalog.  388. 

3166  Semi-centennial    Celebration    of    the    Antiquarian    Society    of 
Vienna,  1903.    A  female  figure,  sitting  before  a  desk  in  a  quaintly 
furnished  room,  raises  the  curtain  upon  the  view  toward  Vienna. 
Rev.  A  ten-line  inscription.     Branches  underneath.     JE  50  mm. 
v.  Loehr,  Katalog.  390. 

226 


3167  Christian  de  Wet  and  Koos  de  la  Rey,  1903.    Busts  facing.    Rev. 
A  standing  Boer  turning  away  from  a  wounded,  creeping  leop- 
ard.    Inscription  above,  "Hands  off."     In  the  exergue,  coat  of 
arms  of  Bachofen  von  Echt.    M  39  mm.    Verzeich.  391. 

3168  Same.    (Rev.)    JE  39  mm. 

3169  Dr.  J.  Unger,  Minister,  1903.     Bust  1.    Rev.  Inscription.    JE  50 
mm.    Verzeich.  397. 

3170  Joseph  Wiinsch.     On  his  sixtieth  birthday,  1903.     Bust  1.    Rev* 
Maiden  with  bouquet.    JE  plaquette  53x40  mm.    Verzeich.  398. 

3171  Benjamin  Kallay,  Imperial  Minister  of  Finance,  1903.     Bust  r., 
begun  by  A.  Scharff,  completed  by  Franz  X.  Pawlik.    Rev.  In- 
scription.   JE  plaquette.    55x44  mm.    Verzeich.  399. 

3172  Styria.     Maiden,  Styria.    Rev.  Inscription.    JR  plaquette  31x23 
mm. 

3173  Anton  Scharff,  medallist,  by  F.  X.  Pawlik,  1893.     Bust  1.    Rev. 
Inscription.    JR  32  mm. 

PLAQUES  BY  ANTON  SCHARFF 

3174  Gottfried  Semper,  Architect,  1873.     fiL  hollow  plaque  102  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  I5a. 

3175  Karl  von  Rokitansky,  Pathologist,  1875.     BL  hollow  plaque  120 
mm.    Wien.  Med.  21. 

3176  Richard  Wagner,  1876.    JE  hollow  plaque  115  mm.    Wien.  Med. 
233. 

3177  Viennese   Washer-maiden,    1878.     JE  hollow   plaque    126   mm. 
Wien.  Med.  37. 

3178  Nikolaus  Dumba,  1886.    fiL  hollow  plaque  180  mm.    Wien.  Med. 
I25a. 

3179  Marie  Trau,  1886.    JE  hollow  plaque  84  mm.    Wien.  Med.  136. 

3180  Karoline  and  Franz  Trau,  1886.    ^E  hollow  plaque  87  mm.  Wien. 
Med.  137. 

3181  Andreas  Streit,  Architect,  1886.  XL  hollow  plaque  141  mm.    Wien. 
Med.  135. 

227 


3182  Jubilee  of  the  Fortieth  Year  of  the  Reign  of  Victoria,  1887.    JE 
hollow  plaque  231  mm.    Wien.  Med.  1423. 

3183  Edward  Forchheimer,  Numismatist  in  Vienna,  1890.    JE  hollow 
plaque  120  mm.    Wien.  Med.  1873. 

3184  Edward  Albert,  Surgeon,  1891.  2E  hollow  plaque  155  mm.  Wien. 
Med.  1963. 

3185  Wilhelm  Jahn,  Director  of  the  Court  Opera  House,  1891.     2E 
hollow  plaque  164  mm.    Wien.  Med.  208. 

3186  Unveiling  of  the  Radetzky  Monument  in  Vienna,  1891.    2E  hol- 
low plaque  195  mm.    Wien.  Med.  2073. 

3187  Alfred  Krupp,   1892.     2E  iron  hollow  plaque  114  mm.     Wien. 
Med.  2ioa. 

3188  Johannes    Brahms,    1893.     &   square   hollow   plaque    151    mm. 
Wien.  Med.  223a. 

3189  Oskar  KJinger,   1894.     JE  oblong  hollow  plaque  130x105  mm. 
Wien.  Med.  242. 

3190  Peter  Rosegger,  1894.    JE  hollow  plaque  165  mm.    Wien.  Med. 
276. 

3191  Samuel  P.  Avery,  1897.    JE  hollow  plaque  115  mm.    Wien.  Med. 
282. 

3193  Reverse  of  medal  No.  3191,  1897.    IE  hollow  plaque  115  mm. 

3193  Goethe,  1899.     2E  square  hollow  plaque  175  mm.     Wien.  Med. 
suppl.  PI.  XXVII.  341. 

3194  Austria's    Regency   over   the    Netherlands.      Maximilian   I   and 
Franz  Joseph  I.    JE  oblong  hollow  plaque  117x163  mm.    Wien. 
Med.  suppl.  PI.  XXVIII.    362. 

3195  Sacrifice  of  the  Doves,   1902.     M  hollow  plaque  80x160  mm. 
Verzeich.  382. 


WAR  MEDALS 

3196  American  Indian  Chiefs.  Bust  of  George  III  in  armor  facing  r. 
GEORGIUS  III  DEI  GRATIA.  Rev.  British  lion  reclining,  and 
snarling  wolf  representing  America;  church  in  the  background. 
M  60  mm. 

228 


3197  Campaign  in  Mysore,  1790-1792.     A  Sepoy  with  colors.     Rev. 
Within  wreath,  FOR  SERVICES  IN  MYSORE,  A.D.   1791- 
1792;  outside  of  wreath,  Persian  inscription.    ^E  36  mm. 

3198  Egypt,  1801.    A  Sepoy  with  colors,  camp  in  background;  Persian 
inscription  below.  Rev.  A  British  ship  ;  in  background,  an  obelisk 
and  four  pyramids;  below,  MDCCCI.     IE  49  mm.     Suspended 
by  a  yellow  cord. 

3199  Rodrigues,  Bourbon,  and  Mauritius,  1809-1810.    A  Sepoy,    with 
colors  and  musket,  standing  by  a  cannon.    Rev.  Persian  inscrip- 
tion in   wreath;  outside   of  wreath,   RODRIGUES  VI   JULY 
MDCCCIX.  BOURBON  VIII  JULY  &  ISLE  OF  FRANCE 
III  DEC  MDCCCX.    JE  49  mm.     Suspended  by  a  yellow  cord. 

3200  Java,  1811.    Battle  scene;  above,  CORNELIS.    Rev.  Persian  in- 
scription in  field ;  around  the  edge,  JAVA  CONQUERED  XXVI 
AUGUST  MDCCCXI.    2E  50  mm.    Suspended  by  a  yellow  cord. 

3201  Waterloo,    1815.     Bust   to   1.     GEORGE   P.   REGENT.     Rev. 
Winged  figure  of  Victory  seated;  above,  WELLINGTON;  be- 
low, WATERLOO  JUNE  18  1815.    JE  36  mm.    Ribbon,  crim- 
son with  blue  borders. 

3202  Same.     For  Hanover.     Head  to  r.     GEORG  PRINZ  RE- 
GENT  1815.     Rev.  In  wreath,  WATERLOO  JUNE  XVIII; 
stand  of  arms  above;  legend,  HANNOVERSCHER  TAPFER- 
KEIT.    IE  35  mm.    Ribbon  as  last. 

3203  Ghunzee,   1839.     Gateway  of  the  fortress;  below,  GHUNZEE. 
Rev.  Within  a  wreath  of  laurel,  a  space  for  the  name  of  the 
recipient;  above,  23°  JULY;  below,  a  mural  crown  and  1839. 
fiL  37  mm.    Ribbon,  red  and  green. 

3204  Jellalabad,  1842.    A  mural  crown ;  above,  JELLALABAD.    Rev. 
VII  APRIL  1842.    fiL  38  mm.    Military  ribbon  of  India,  crimson, 
yellow,  and  blue ;  known  as  the  "rainbow  ribbon." 

3205  Kelat-i-Ghilzie,  Afghanistan,  1842.     Laurel-wreath  encircling  a 
shield  inscribed  KELAT  I  GHILZIE;  above,  a  mural  crown. 
Rev.  A  military  trophy;  below,  on  tablet,  INVICTA  MDCCC- 
XLII.    RL  36  mm.    "Rainbow"  ribbon. 

3206  Afghanistan,  1842.    Head  of  Queen  Victoria,  with  diadem,  facing  1. 
VICTORIA   VINDEX.     Rev.   CANDAHAR    1842,   in    laurel- 
wreath,  crown  above.    JE  36  mm.    "Rainbow"  ribbon. 

229 


3207  Same.     Same  as  last.     GHUNZEE  and  CABUL,  each  in 

laurel-wreath,  crown  above,  1842  below. 

3208  Same.     Same   as   3206.     Rev.   CANDAHAR   GHUNZEE 

CABUL  1842  in  the  wreath. 

3209  Same.    Same  as  3206.    Rev.  CABUL  1842  in  the  wreath. 

3210  China,  1842.     Head  of  Queen  Victoria,  with  diadem,  facing  1. 
VICTORIA    REGINA.     Rev.   Military  and   naval   trophy;   in 
front,  a  shield  with  the  royal  arms ;  behind,  a  palm-tree ;  above, 
ARMIS  EXPOSCERE  PACEM;  below,  CHINA  1842.    IE  36 
mm.    Ribbon,  red  with  yellow  borders. 

3211  Same,  1857-1860.     Same  as  3210,  without  the  date  on  the 

reverse.    Clasp,  CANTON.  1857. 

3212  Same,  1857-1860.     Same  as  3211.    Clasps,  TAKU  FORTS 

1860,  PEKIN  1860. 

3213  Sinde,  1843.    Same  as  last.    Rev.  HYDERABAD  1843  in  laurel- 
wreath,  crown  above.    JE  36  mm.    "Rainbow"  ribbon. 

3214  Same.     Same  as  3213,  with  MEEANEE  HYDERABAD 

1843  m  tne  wreath. 

3215  Gwalior  Campaign,  1843.     Bronze  star  of  six  points,  having  in 
the  centre  a  silver  star  inscribed  MAHARAJPOOR  29th  DECR 
1843.    5°  mm-    "Rainbow"  ribbon. 

3216  Same.     Same  as  3215.     PUNNIAR  29th  DECR   1843   in- 
scribed on  the  star. 

3217  Sultej  Campaign,  1845-1846.    Same  as  3213.    Rev.  Winged  figure 
of  Victory  standing,  facing  1. ;  right  hand  extended,  holding  a 
wreath;  below,  MOODKEE  1845.     Legend,  ARMY  OF  THE 
SULTEJ.     JE   36  mm.     Ribbon,   blue   with   crimson   borders. 
Clasps,  FEROZESHUHUR,  ALIVAL,  SOBRAON. 

3218  Same.    Same  as  3217,  except  FEROZESHUHUR  1845  on 

reverse.    Clasp,  SOBRAON. 

3219  General  Service,  1793-1814,  Army  (1848).     Same  as  last.     Rev. 
Figure  of  the  queen,  standing  on  dais,  placing  a  wreath  on  the 
head  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  who  kneels  on  his  left  knee. 
Legend,  Tp  THE  BRITISH  ARMY,  1793-1814.     JE  36  mm. 
Ribbon,   crimson   with   blue   borders.     Clasps,   SALAMANCA, 
TOULOUSE. 

230 


3220  Same.    Same  as  3219.    Clasps,  VITTORIA,  ORTHES. 

3221  Same,  1793-1840,  Navy  (1848).    Same  as  last.    Rev.  Britan- 
nia seated  on  a  sea-horse,  in  her  right  hand  a  trident  and  in  her 
left  a  laurel-branch.    JE  36  mm.    Ribbon,  white  with  dark-blue 
borders.    Clasps,  INDEFATIGABLE  20  APRIL  1796,  INDE- 
FATIGABLE 13  JAN?  1797. 

3222  Same.    Same  as  3221.    Clasps,  GUT  OF  GIBRALTAR  12 

JULY  1801,  TRAFALGAR. 

3223  Same.    Same  as  3221.    Clasp,  SYRIA. 

3224  Punjab  Campaign,  1848-1849.     Same  as  last.     Rev.  Representa- 
tion   of    the     Sikh    chiefs    surrendering    their    arms ;    below, 
MDCCCXLIX ;  legend,  TO  THE  ARMY  OF  THE  PUNJAB. 
7E  36  mm.     Ribbon,  blue  with  yellow  stripe  at  sides.     Clasps, 
CHILIANWALA,  GOOJERAT. 

3225  Same.    Same  as  3224.    Clasps,  MOOLTAN,  GOOJERAT. 

3226  General  Service,  India,  1799-1826  (1851).     Same  as  last.     Rev. 
Winged  figure  of  Victory,  seated ;  palm-tree  in  background.    TO 
THE  ARMY  OF  INDIA  1799-1826.    JE  36  mm.    Ribbon,  sky- 
blue.    Clasp,  BHURTPOOR. 

3227  Same,   1854-1895.     Same  as  last.     Rev.  Victory  standing, 

crowning  a  naked  warrior.     7E  36  mm.     Ribbon,  red  with  two 
blue  stripes.    Clasp,  PERSIA. 

3228  Same.    Same  as  3227.    Clasp,  NORTHWEST  FRONTIER. 

3229  Same.    Same  as  3227.    Clasp,  BURMA  1885-7. 

3230  South    Africa,    1853.      Same   as    last.     Rev.    A   lion    crouching. 
SOUTH  AFRICA  above,  1853  below.    IE  36  mm.    Orange  with 
two  broad  and  two  narrow  dark-blue  stripes. 

3231  Same,  1877-1879.    Same  as  3230,  with  Kaffir  shield  and  four 

assagais  in  place  of  the  date  on  the  reverse.    Clasp,  1879. 

3232  Same.    Same  as  3231. 

3233  Crimea,  1854-1856.    Same  as  last.    Rev.  Victory,  flying,  crowning 
a  Roman  soldier;  to  1.,  CRIMEA.     JE  36  mm.     Ribbon,  light 
blue    with    yellow    borders.      Clasps,    ALMA,    INKERMANN 
SEBASTOPOL. 

231 


3234  Same.     Same  as  3233.     Clasps,  BALAKLAVA,  INKER- 
MANN,  SEBASTOPOL. 

3235  Baltic,  1854-1855.    Same  as  last.    Rev.  Britannia  seated,  trident 
in  right  hand,  forts  in  background;  above,   BALTIC;  below, 
1854-1855.    BL  36  mm.    Ribbon,  yellow  with  blue  borders. 

3236  Same.    Same  as  3235. 

3237  Arctic,    1818-1855.      Head    of    queen    to    1.,    wearing    a    tiara. 
VICTORIA  REGINA.     Rev.  A  ship  surrounded  by  icebergs, 
sledging-party  in  foreground;  above,  FOR  ARCTIC  DISCOV- 
ERIES; below,   1818-1855.     Octagonal,  suspended  by  a  five- 
pointed  star.    7E  33  mm.    Ribbon,  white. 

3238  Indian  Mutiny,  1857-1858.    Same  as  3236.    Rev.  Britannia  stand- 
ing, facing  1.,  holding  wreath  in  right  hand ;  behind  her,  a  lion ; 
above,  INDIA;  below,  1857-1858.     IE  36  mm.     Ribbon,  white 
with  two  red  stripes.    Clasp,  DELHI. 

3239  Same.    Same  as  3238.    Clasp,  LUCKNOW. 

3240  Same.    Same  as  3238.    Clasp,  DEFENCE  OF  LUCKNOW. 

3241  Same  as  3238.    Clasp,  RELIEF  OF  LUCKNOW. 

3242  New  Zealand,  1846-1865.     Bust  of  queen,  with  crown  and  veil, 
facing  1.    VICTORIA  D:  G:  BRITT:  REG:  F:  D:    Rev.  Plain 
field  surrounded  by  a  laurel-wreath;  legend,  NEW  ZEALAND 
VIRTUTIS  HONOR.    2E  36  mm.    Ribbon,  blue  with  red  stripe 
in  centre. 

3243  Same.    Same  as  3242,  with  1846  TO  1865  within  the  wreath 

on  the  reverse. 

3244  Abyssinia,  1867-1868.     In  a  circle  in  the  centre,  bust  of  queen, 
with  crown  and  veil.     Outside,  an  indented  border  having  the 
letters  ABYSSINIA  between  the  points.     Rev.  A  laurel- 
wreath  inclosing  a  circular  space  for  the  name  of  the  recipient ; 
suspended  by  a  crown  and  ring.    RL  33  mm.    Ribbon,  red  with 
wide  white  borders. 

3245  Same.    Same  as  3244. 

3246  Ashantee,  1874.     Head  of  queen  facing  1.,  with  diadem  and  veil. 
VICTORIA  REGINA.    Rev.  Conflict  between  soldiers  and  sav- 
ages in  a  forest.    JE  36  mm.    Ribbon,  yellow  with  black  borders 
and  two  narrow  black  stripes.    Clasp,  COOMASSIE. 

232 


3247  Same.    Same  as  3246.    Clasp,  BENIN  1897. 

3248  Afghanistan,  1878-1879-1880.     Bust  of  queen,  with  crown  and 
veil,    facing    1.     VICTORIA    REGINA    ET    IMPERATRIX. 
Rev.    Elephant    carrying   a    mountain    gun,    mounted    troopers, 
hill  in  the  background;  above,  AFGHANISTAN;  below,  1878- 
79-80.    JE  36  mm.    Ribbon,  green  with  crimson  borders.    Clasp, 
ALI  MUSJID. 

3249  Same.    Same  as  3248.    Clasp,  AHMED  KHEL. 

3250  Kabul-Kandahar,  1880,  Roberts  Star.    Bronze  star  of  five  points, 
with  a  ball  between  each  point.     In  the  centre  the  monogram 
V.R.I.,  encircled  by  a  band  inscribed,  KABVL  TO  KANDA- 
HAR, 1880.    Crown  at  the  top.    47  mm.    "Rainbow"  ribbon. 

3251  Egypt,   1882.     Head  of  queen,  with  diadem  and  veil,  facing  1. 
VICTORIA  REGINA  ET  IMPERATRIX.     Rev.  A  Sphinx; 
above,  EGYPT ;  below,  1882.    /E  36  mm.    Ribbon,  blue  with  two 
white  stripes.    Clasp,  TEL-EL-KEBIR. 

3252  Same.    Same  as  3251,  without  the  date  or  the  reverse.  Clasp, 

THE  NILE.    1884-85. 

3253  Same,  Khedive's  Star.     Five-pointed  bronze  star.     Front 

view  of  Sphinx,  three  pyramids  in  background ;  above,  EGYPT 
1884-6;  below,  KHEDIVE  OF  EGYPT  1301-4,  in  Arabic  char- 
acters, suspended  from  a  bar  bearing  crescent  and  star.     Rev. 
Within  a  circle,  khedive's  crown,  below  the  monogram  T.  M. 
47  mm.    Ribbon,  dark  blue. 

3254  Canada,  1885.     Same  as  3251.    Rev.  Wreath  of  maple-leaves  in- 
closing NORTHWEST  1885  CANADA.     36  mm.    Ribbon,  slate 
with  stripe  of  crimson  on  each  side. 

3255  Same.    Same  as  3254. 

3256  India,  1895.     Bust  of  queen,  with  diadem,  veil,  and  star  of  the 
Order  of  the  Garter.     VICTORIA   REGINA   ET   IMPERA- 
TRIX.    Rev.  A  British  and  an  Indian  soldier  supporting  the 
royal  standard ;  legend,  INDIA.  1895.    JE  36  mm.    Ribbon,  three 
red  and  two  green  stripes.     Clasp,   RELIEF  OF  CHITRAL 
1895. 

3257  Same.      Same   as    3256.     Clasps,    PUNJAB    FRONTIER 

1897-98,  SAMANA  1897,  TIRAH  1897-98. 

233 


3258  Rhodesia,  1896.     Bust  of  queen,  with  diadem  and  veil,  facing  1. 
VICTORIA  REGINA.     Rev.  A  lion,  native  weapons  on  the 
ground;  above,  RHODESIA  1896;  below,  BRITISH  SOUTH 
AFRICA  COMPANY.    IE  36  mm.    Ribbon,  orange  with  three 
dark-blue  stripes. 

3259  Ashantee,  1896.    A  four-pointed  star,  crossed  by  a  St.  Andrew's 
cross.     Imperial  crown  in  centre,  surrounded  by  a  raised  band 
inscribed  ASHANTEE  1896.    Rev.  FROM  THE  QUEEN.    Gun- 
metal  38  mm.    Ribbon,  yellow  with  two  black  stripes. 

3260  Sudan,  1896.     Bust  of  queen,  with  crown,  veil,  and  sceptre,  fac- 
ing 1.    VICTORIA  REGINA  ET  IMPERATRIX.   Rev.  Victory 
seated,  full  face,  right  hand  extended,  holding  palm-branch,  and 
left  hand  holding  wreath ;  flags  in  background ;  below,  on  tablet, 
SUDAN.    JE  36  mm.    Ribbon,  one  black  and  one  yellow  stripe, 
with  narrow  red  stripe  in  centre. 

3261  Same,  Khedive's  Medal.     Khedive's  shield,  with  stand  of 

arms;   below,    on   panel,   Arabic   inscription;   and    below    that 
the  date  1314  in  Arabic.    Rev.  Khedive's  cipher  and  date  1314  in 
Arabic.    XL  39  mm.     Ribbon,  three  equal  stripes,  one  blue  and 
two  orange.    Clasp,  KHARTOUM  in  English  and  Arabic. 

3262  Same.     Group   of   the   last   two   medals    (3260  and   3261) 

awarded  to  one  man  and  mounted  on  one  pin. 

3263  Canada.    Bust  of  queen,  with  diadem,  veil,  and  star  of  the  Order 
of  the  Garter,  facing  1.    VICTORIA  REGINA  ET  IMPERA- 
TRIX.   Rev.  British  flag,  on  which  are  the  royal  arms,  encircled 
by  wreath  of  maple ;  above,  CANADA.    JE  36  mm.    Ribbon,  one 
white  and  two  red  stripes  of  equal  width.     Clasp,  FENIAN 
RAID  1866. 

3264  Same.    Same  as  3263. 

3265  East  and  Central  Africa.     Same  as  3260.    Rev.  Britannia  stand- 
ing, trident  in  right  hand,  left  hand  extended,  holding  a  scroll 
and  palm-branch ;  behind,  a  lion,  sun  rising  in  background ;  below, 
EAST  &  CENTRAL  AFRICA.     M  36  mm.     Ribbon,   equal 
stripe  of  crimson  and  yellow.    Clasp,  UGANDA  1897-98. 

3266  Cape  of  Good  Hope.     Bust  of  queen,  with  crown,  veil,  and  star 
of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  facing  1.     VICTORIA  REGINA 
ET  IMPERATRIX.     Rev.  Arms;  legend,  CAPE  OF  GOOD 
HOPE.    7E  36  mm.    Ribbon,  yellow  and  two  black  equal  stripes. 
Clasp,  TRANSKEI. 

234 


3267  China,  1900.    Bust  of  queen  facing  1.,  with  crown  and  veil,  wear- 
ing the  star  and  collar  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter.    VICTORIA 
REGINA  ET  IMPERATRIX.     Rev.  Royal  shield,  naval  and 
military  trophy;  palm-tree  in  background;  above,  ARMIS  EX- 
POSCERE  PACEM;  below,  CHINA.  1900.    y£  36  mm.     Rib- 
bon, crimson  with  orange  borders.    Clasp,  RELIEF  OF  PEKIN. 

3268  South  Africa.    Same  as  3267.    Rev.  Britannia  standing,  extending 
wreath,  in  right  hand,  toward  troops  marching  in  the  back- 
ground ;  above,  SOUTH  AFRICA.    JE  36  mm.    Ribbon,  orange 
with  crimson  borders  and  two  narrow  black  stripes.     Clasps, 
CAPE   COLONY,   TUGELA   HEIGHTS,   ORANGE   FREE 
STATE,  RELIEF  OF  LADYSMITH,  TRANSVAAL. 

3269  Same.    Same  as  3268.    Clasps,  CAPE  COLONY,  TRANS- 
VAAL. 

3270  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct,  Army.     A  military  trophy, 
having  in  the  centre  the  arms  of  Queen  Victoria.    Rev,  Inscrip- 
tion in  four  lines,  FOR  LONG  SERVICE  AND  GOOD  CON- 
DUCT.   2SL  36  mm.    Ribbon,  crimson. 

3271  'Same.    Same  as  3270. 

3272  Meritorious  Service,  Army.    Head  of  queen,  with  diadem,  facing 
1.     VICTORIA  REGINA.     Rev.   Laurel-wreath  encircling  the 
inscription,  FOR  MERITORIOUS  SERVICE;  above,  a  crown. 
fiL  36  mm.    Ribbon,  crimson. 

3273  Volunteer  Long  Service.     Bust  of  queen  to  1.,  wearing  crown, 
veil,  and  star  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter.    VICTORIA  REGINA. 
Rev.  A  wreath  of  laurel  and  palm,  across  which  is  a  scroll  in- 
scribed,   FOR    LONG    SERVICE    IN    THE    VOLUNTEER 
FORCE.    RL  36  mm.    Ribbon,  green. 

3274  Hong  Kong  Plague,  1894.    A  physician  and  nurse  protecting  a 
reclining  man  from  the  attack  of  a  flying  figure,  representing 
Death;  below,  1894.    Rev.  Legend,  "Presented  by  the  Hong  Kong 
community" ;  inscription  in  seven   lines  in  centre,   FOR   SER- 
VICES RENDERED  DURING  THE  PLAGUE  OF  1894.    M 
35  mm.    Ribbon,  crimson  with  orange  borders  and  two  narrow 
orange  stripes. 

3275  Metropolitan  Police.  Head  of  queen,  with  diadem  and  veil,  facing 
1.    VICTORIA  REGINA.    Rev.  Within  an  oak-wreath,  the  in- 
scription in  five  lines,  JUBILEE  OF  HER  MAJESTY  QUEEN 
VICTORIA ;  crown  above ;  legend,  METROPOLITAN  POLICE 
1887.    Si  36  mm.    Ribbon,  dark  blue. 

235 


3276  Same.    Same  as  3275.    Clasp,  1897. 

3277  Same.    Same  as  3275,  except  date  on  reverse,  which  is  1897. 

3278  Metropolitan  Fire  Brigade.    Same  as  3277,  except  legend  on  re- 
verse, LONDON  COUNTY  COUNCIL— METROPOLITAN 
FIRE  BRIGADE.    1897. 

3279  Sixtieth  Jubilee,    1897.     Bust  of  queen  facing  1.,  with   crown, 
veil,    and    star    of    the    Order    of    the    Garter.     VICTORIA 
D.  G.  REGINA  ET  IMPERATRIX.  F.  D.    Rev.  Wreath  of  oak 
and   thistles,   encircling   inscription   in   eight   lines,    IN    COM- 
MEMORATION OF  THE  6oTH  YEAR  OF  THE  REIGN  OF 

§UEEN  VICTORIA  20  JUNE  1897 ;  above,  a  crown.    fit  30  mm. 
ibbon,  blue  with  white  borders. 

3280  South  Africa.     Bust  of  king,  in  uniform   and  cloak,  facing  1. 
EDWARDVS  VII.  REX  IMPERATOR.    Rev.  Britannia  stand- 
ing, extending  wreath,  in  right  hand,  toward  troops  marching  in 
background;  above,  SOUTH  AFRICA.     2E  36  mm.     Ribbon, 
orange,  white,  and  green  in  three  equal  stripes.    Clasps,  SOUTH 
AFRICA  1901,  SOUTH  AFRICA  1902. 

3281  South  Africa  and  Distinguished  Conduct  in  the  Field.    Group  of 
three  medals  issued  to  one  man  and  mounted  on  one  pin.    Queen 
Victoria.    Same  as  3268.    Clasps,  CAPE  COLONY,  ORANGE 
FREE  STATE,  JOHANNESBURG.     Edward  VII.     Same  as 
3280.    Edward  VII.    Same  as  last.    Rev.  Inscription  in  four  lines, 
FOR  DISTINGUISHED  CONDUCT  IN  THE  FIELD.    JE  36 
mm.    Ribbon,  dark  blue  with  wide  crimson  borders. 

3282  India.    Same  as  last.    Rev.  A  British  and  an  Indian  soldier  sup- 
porting the  royal  standard;  to  1.,  INDIA.    JE  36  mm.    Ribbon, 
three  red  and  two  green  stripes.    Clasp,  WAZIRISTAN  1901-2. 

3283  Africa.    Same  as  last.    Rev.  Britannia  standing,  trident  in  right 
hand,  left  hand  extended,  holding  a  scroll  and  palm-branch ;  be- 
hind, a  lion ;  sun  rising  in  background ;  below,  AFRICA.    sE  36 
mm.    Ribbon,  yellow  with  black  borders  and  two  narrow  green 
stripes.    Clasp,  GAMBIA. 

3284  Same.    Same  as  3283.    Clasp,  SOMALILAND  1902-4. 

3285  Tibet,  1903-1904.    Bust  as  last.    EDWARDVS  VII.   KAISAR- 
I-HIND.    Rev.  Fortress  on  a  hill ;  below,  TIBET  1903-4.    JE  36 
mm.    Ribbon,  dark  red  with  green  borders  and  two  white  stripes. 
Clasp,  GYANTSE. 

236 


3286  Transport  Service.    Bust  of  king,  in  naval  uniform,  facing  1.    ED- 
WARDVS  VII.     REX   ET  IMPERATOR.     Rev.   Steamship, 
above  map  of  the  Eastern  and  part  of  the  Western  Hemisphere ; 
below,   OB    PATRIAM    MILITIBUS   PER   MARE  TRANS- 
VECTIS  ADJUTAM.    2E.  36  mm.    Ribbon,  red  with  two  dark- 
blue  stripes.    Clasp,  S.  AFRICA  1899-1902. 

3287  Naval  Gunnery.     Same  as  last.    Rev.  Jupiter  hurling  a  thunder- 
bolt ;  naval  emblems  in  background ;  legend,  AMAT  VICTORIA 
CVRAM.    JE  36  mm.     Ribbon,  red  with  dark-blue  borders  and 
two  white  stripes. 

3288  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct,  Navy.     Same  as  last.    Rev.  A 
full-rigged  ship ;  legend,  FOR  LONG  SERVICE  AND  GOOD 
CONDUCT.    RL  36  mm.    Ribbon,  blue  with  white  borders. 

3289  Same,  Army.    Same  as  3282.    Rev.  Inscription  in  four  lines, 

FOR  LONG  SERVICE  AND  GOOD  CONDUCT.    JE  36  mm. 
Ribbon,  crimson. 

3290  Long  Service,  Volunteers.    Same  as  last.    Rev.  A  wreath  of  laurel 
and  palm,  across  which  is  a  scroll  inscribed,  FOR  LONG  SER- 
VICE IN  THE  VOLUNTEER  FORCE.    JB.  36  mm.    Ribbon, 
green. 

3291  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct,  Militia.     Bust  and  inscription 
as  last.    Rev.  Inscription  in  five  lines,  MILITIA  FOR  LONG 
SERVICE  AND  GOOD  CONDUCT.    M  oval  31x38  mm.    Rib- 
bon, light  blue. 

3292  Metropolitan  Police,  1902.    Group  of  two  medals  awarded  to  one 
man  and  mounted  on  one  pin.    Victoria.    Same  as  3277.    Edward 
VII.    Bust,  in  uniform  and  crown,  facing  1.    Inscription  in  four 
lines,  CORONATION  OF  HIS  MAJESTY  KING  EDWARD 
VII  1902 ;  below,  imperial  crown  resting  on  branches  of  oak  and 
laurel ;  legend,  METROPOLITAN  POLICE.    JR  36  mm.    Rib- 
bon, red  with  narrow  blue  stripe  in  centre. 

3293  Metropolitan  Fire  Brigade,  1902.    Same  as  last,  except  legend  on 
reverse,  L  •  C  •  C  •— M  •  F  •  B  • 

3294  St.  John  Ambulance  Brigade,  1902.    Same  as  last,  except  legend 
on  reverse,  ST.  JOHN  AMBULANCE  BRIGADE. 

3295  Irish  Constabulary,  1903.    Same  as  last.    Rev.  Hibernia  standing 
on  the  shore ;  ships  and  lighthouse  in  background ;  below,  1903. 
&  36  mm.     Ribbon,  light  blue;  suspended  from  clasp  pin,  bear- 
ing shamrock  leaves. 

237 


3296  Official    Coronation    Medal,    1902.      Busts   of   king   and    queen, 
jugate,  facing  1. ;  floreated  border  to  the  medal,  surmounted  by  a 
crown.    Rev.  E  R  VII.  in  monogram ;  crown  above ;  26  JUNE 
1902  below.    fiL  (including  crown)  30x45  mm.    Ribbon,  one  red 
and  two  blue  stripes  with  narrow  white  borders. 

3297  Same.    Same  in  copper. 


FRENCH  PLAQUES 

3298  The  Dancer,  by  A.  Charpentier.    IE  hollow  plaque  137x98  mm. 

3299  Same  subject,  by  A.  Charpentier.    JE  hollow  plaque  137x98 

mm. 

3300  Christ,  by  A.  Charpentier.    IE. 

3301  Same  subject,  by  A.  Charpentier.    JE  hollow  plaque  53x164 

mm. 

3302  The  Conflict,  by  A.  Charpentier.    2E  hollow  plaque  120x84  mm. 

3303  Play,  by  A.  Charpentier.    M  hollow  plaque  85x156  mm. 

3304  Singing,  by  A.  Charpentier.    IE  hollow  plaque  85x156  mm. 

3305  Sculpture,  by  A.  Charpentier.    2E  hollow  plaque  85x156  mm. 

3306  Painting,  by  A.  Charpentier.    7E  hollow  plaque  85x154  mm. 

3307  Printing  Press,  by  A.  Charpentier.    2E  gilt  octagonal  53x60  mm. 

3308  The  Wave,  by  A.  Charpentier.    2E  hollow  plaque  83x87  mm. 

3309  St.  Sebastian,  by  A.  Charpentier.    IE  hollow  plaque  99x67  mm. 

3310  The  Sculptor,  by  A.  Charpentier.    IE  octagonal  hollow  plaque 
97x64  mm. 

3311  Girl  among  the  Flowers,  by  A.  Charpentier.    JE  hollow  plaque 
202x109  mm. 

3312  Posters,  by  A.  Charpentier.    EL  octagonal  hollow  plaque  48x38  mm. 

3313  Jeanne  Mathilde  Claude,    1887,  by  J.   C.   Chaplain.     JE  hollow 
plaque  234  mm. 

238 


3314  Jean  Paul  Laurens,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.    JE  hollow  plaque  95  mm. 

3315  Jean  Leon  Gerome,  1885,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.    JE  hollow  plaque 
loo  mm. 

3316  Ernest  Meissonier,  1889,  by  J.  C.  Chaplain.     2E  hollow  plaque 
98  mm. 

3317  Death  of  Carnot,  by  O.  Roty.    JE  gilt  hollow  plaque  263x186  mm. 

3318  Railroad  in  Algiers,  1886,  by  O.  Roty.    JE  hollow  plaque  261  mm. 

3319  Same.    (Rev.) 

3320  French  Republic,  by  O.  Roty.  JE  hollow  plaque  277  mm. 

3321  International  Convention  of  Scientific  Academies,  by  F.  Vernon. 
2E  silvered  hollow  plaque  130x178  mm. 

3322  Girls  at  Work,  by  F.  Vernon.    M  hollow  plaque  37x144  mm. 

3323  Rosa,  1888,  by  F.  Vernon.     IE  hollow  plaque  157x247  mm. 

3324  Vernon's  Mother,  by  F.  Vernon.    IE  gilt  hollow  plaque  88x69  mm. 

3325  Marie  and  Jean-Charles  Aubert,  by  L.  Patriarche.     2E  hollow 
plaque  90x124  mm. 

3326  Henner,  by  V.  Peter.    IE  hollow  plaque  123  mm. 

3327  Resurrection  of  San  Francisco,  1906,  by  L.  Bottee.    JE  gilt  hollow 
plaque  378  mm. 

3328  Maternity.    JE  hollow  plaque  268  mm. 

3329  International  Exposition  of  Brussels,  1897,  by  Wolfers.     IE  sil- 
vered 70  mm. 

3330  Three  Children,  by  F.  Gilbault.    JE  gilt  hollow  plaque  100  mm. 

3331  The  Fountain,  by  D.  Dupuis.     IE  hollow  plaque   183x95   mm. 
This  hollow  plaque  represents  an  unfinished  model.    The  design 
was  modified  considerably  in  the  later  model  from  which  No.  3332 
was  struck. 

3332  Same   subject,   by   D.    Dupuis.     EL   plaquette   68x37   mm. 

Medal  of  the  French  Mint. 

239 


AMERICAN  INSIGNIA 

3333  United  States  Medal  of  Honor,  Navy. 

3334  United  States  Medal  of  Honor,  Army,  1862-1896. 

3335  United  States  Medal  of  Honor,  Army,  1896-1905. 

3336  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  original,  made  in  France,  1783. 

3337  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  early  French  make  (silver). 

3338  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  New  York  State  Society,  about  1860. 

3339  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  modern,  French  make. 

3340  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  miniature,  modern,  French  make. 

3341  Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  jeweled  crown. 

3342  Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  plain  crown. 

3343  Order  of  Founders  and  Patriots  of  America. 

3344  Naval  Order  of  the  United  States,  general  officer. 

3345  Naval  Order  of  the  United  States. 

3346  Military  Order  of  Foreign  Wars  of  the  United  States. 

3347  Sons  of  the  Revolution,  first  insignia. 

3348  Sons  of  the  Revolution,  second  insignia. 

3349  Sons  of  the  Revolution,  present  insignia. 

3350  Sons  of  the  Revolution,  miniature. 

3351  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution. 

3352  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  miniature. 

3353  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  France. 

3354  Military  Order  of  the  French  Alliance. 

3355  Patriotic  Order  Fathers  and  Founders  of  the  Republic. 

240 


3356  Veteran  Corps  of  Artillery,  Military  Society  of  the  War  of  1812. 

3357  General  Society  of  the  War  of  1812. 

3358  Aztec  Club  of  1847. 

3359  National  Association  Mexican  War  Veterans. 

33bo  National  Association  Mexican  War  Veterans,  New  York  Asso- 
ciation. 

3361  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legions. 

3362  Medal  of  Honor  Legion,  second  class. 

3363  Union  Veteran  Legion,  colonel  of  encampment. 

3364  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  first  badge,  1866.    White  Metal. 

3365  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  1869. 

3366  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  past  aide-de-camp  to  commander- 
in-chief,  1874. 

3367  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  1886. 

3368  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  commander-in-chief. 

3369  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  department  commander. 

3370  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  post  commander. 

3371  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac. 

3372  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  James. 

3373  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee. 

3374  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland. 

3375  Society  of  the  Army  of  West  Virginia. 

3376  Association  of  the  First  Army  Corps. 

3377  Third  Army  Corps  Union. 

3378  Society  of  the  Burnside  Expedition  and  Ninth  Army  Corps. 

241 


3379  Officers  of  Excelsior  Brigade,  1862. 

3380  Kearny  Cross,  for  officers  of  Second  Division,  Third  Corps,  com- 
manded by  General  Kearny. 

3381  Society  of  War  Veterans,  Seventh  Regiment,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y. 

3382  Seventh  Maine  Regiment  Association. 

3383  National  Association  Naval  Veterans. 

3384  Veterans  of  the  Ninth  Regiment,  N.  G.  S.  M.,  N.  G.  N.  Y. 

3385  Sons  of  Veterans,  U.  S.  A.,  1881. 

3386  Sons  of  Veterans,  U.  S.  A.,  1901. 

3387  Sons  of  Veterans,  U.  S.  A.,  commandery-in-chief  officer. 

3388  Sons  of  Veterans,  U.  S.  A.,  division  officer. 

3389  United  Confederate  Veterans. 

3390  United  Sons  of  Confederate  Veterans. 

3391  Daughters  of  the  Confederacy. 

3392  Confederate  Veteran  Camp  of  New  York. 

3393  Washington  Artillery  of  New  Orleans. 

3394  Southern  Cross  of  Honor. 

3395  Davis  Guard  Medal,  for  the  defense  of  Sabine  Pass,  Texas,  Sep- 
tember 8,  1863. 

3396  Society  of  Veterans  of  Indian  Wars  of  the  United  States. 

3397  Regular  Army  and  Navy  Union. 

3398  Naval  and  Military  Order  of  the  Spanish-American  War. 

3399  United  Spanish  War  Veterans. 

3400  Society  of  the  Army  of  Santiago  de  Cuba. 

3401  Society  of  the  Porto  Rican  Expedition. 

242 


34°2  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Philippines. 

3403  Military  Order  of  the  Carabao. 

3404  Military  Order  of  Moro  Campaigns. 

3405  Military  Order  of  the  Serpent. 

3406  Military  Order  of  the  Dragon. 

3407  Imperial  Order  of  the  Dragon. 

3408  Society  of  Mayflower  Descendants. 

3409  Huguenot  Society  of  America. 

3410  Colonial  Dames  of  America. 

3411  National  Society  of  Colonial  Dames  of  America. 

3412  Colonial  Daughters  of  the  Seventeenth  Century. 

3413  Daughters  of  Holland  Dames. 

3414  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 

3415  Daughters  of  the  Revolution. 

3416  Daughters  of  the  Cincinnati. 

3417  United  States  Daughters  of  1812. 

3418  Saint  Andrew's  Society  of  New  York. 

3419  Saint  George's  Society  of  New  York. 

3420  Saint  David's  Society  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

3421  Order  of  Runnymede. 


243 


FOREIGN  DECORATIONS 

3422  Great  Britain,  Order  of  the  Garter,  Great  George. 

3423  Star,  Order  of  the  Bath. 

3424  Order  of  the  Baronets  of  Nova  Scotia. 

3425  Victoria  Cross,  Army. 

3426  •  Victoria  Cross,  Navy. 

3427  Denmark,  Order  of  the  Danneborg. 

3428  Sweden  and  Norway,  Order  of  Vasa. 

3429  Order  of  St.  Olaf  of  Norway. 

3430  Holland,  Star,  Order  of  the  Netherlands  Lion. 

3431  Austria,  Order  of  the  Iron  Crown. 

3432  Star,  Order  of  Francis  Joseph. 

3433  Prussia,  Iron  Cross. 

3434  Russia,  Star,  Order  of  St.  George. 

3435  Order  of  the  White  Eagle. 

3436  Spain,  Star,  Order  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 

3437  Star,  Order  of  Charles  III. 

3438  Star,  Order  of  Maria  Christina. 

3439  Portugal,  Star,  Order  of  Christ. 

3440  Italy,  Star,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus. 

3441  France,  Napoleon,  Canonical  Cross  of  St.  Denis. 

3442  Napoleon,  Legion  of  Honor. 

3443  Louis  XVIII,  Grand  Cross,  Legion  of  Honor. 

3444  Napoleon  III,  Star,  Legion  of  Honor. 

244 


3445  Napoleon  III,  Grand  Officer,  Legion  of  Honor. 

3446  Papal,  Order  of  St.  Sylvester. 

3447  Order  of  the  Holy  Sepulcher. 

3448  Japan,  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun. 

3449  China,  Order  of  the  Double  Dragon. 

3450  Brazil,  Star,  Order  of  the  Southern  Cross. 

3451  Grand  Cross,  Order  of  the  Southern  Cross. 

MEDALS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY 

3452  Membership    Medal,    by    Geo.    H.    Lovett.      Circle    inclosing 
three  oak-leaves  beneath  a  scroll  containing  legend,  PARVA  NE 
PEREANT.      Outer    circle,    American    NUMISMATIC    AND 
ARCHAEOLOGICAL      SOCIETY      (acorn).        MEMBER'S 
MEDAL  (acorn).     Rev.  Wreath  of  oak-leaves,  inclosing  blank 
for  name  and  date  of  membership.    Around  wreath,  FOUNDED 
AT  NEW  YORK  MDCCCLVIII,  above;  INCORPd  MDCCC- 
LXV,  below.    RL  42  mm.    JR  42  mm. 

3453  Same.     Rejected  die.     Same,  except  the  wreath,  on  the  re- 
verse, rests  on  a  circular  band.    White  metal  42  mm. 

3454  Lincoln  Medal,   1866,  by  Emil  Sigel.     Bust  of  President  Lin- 
coln, draped,  facing  r.,  with  legend,  SALVATOR  PATRIAE. 
Below   decollation,   near   edge,    EMIL   SIGEL   FECIT.     Rev. 
Laurel-wreath ;    on    scroll    running    through    wreath,    PUB.    BY 
THE  AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC   AND   ARCHAEOLOG- 
ICAL   SOCIETY    NEW    YORK    1866.      Within    wreath,    IN 
MEMORY  OF  THE  LIFE  ACTS  AND  DEATH  OF  ABRA- 
HAM LINCOLN.  BORN  FEBRUARY  12,  1809,  DIED  APRIL 
15,  1865.    Bronze,  White  metal  83  mm. 

3455  Dies  of  the  Lincoln  Medal.    (Obv.  and  Rev.} 

3456  Washington    Medal,    1883,    by    Lea    Ahlborn.      Concave,    un- 
polished ;  in  field,  the  figure  of  Washington,  standing  on  pedestal, 
facing  1.,   right   hand   extended,   figure   surrounded   by  rays  of 
light  and  a  circle  of  thirteen  stars ;  on  either  side  of  figure,  the 
dates   1783-1883.     Below  pedestal,  C.  OSBORNE  INV.    LEA 
AHLBORN  FEC.    Rev.  Polished  convex  surface,  surrounded  by 
thirty-eight  stars ;  in  field,  seal  of  Chamber  of  Commerce,  and 
on  either  side  seals  of  the  City  of  New  York  and  The  American 

245 


Numismatic  and  Archaeological  Society;  in  field,  the  inscription, 
TO  COMMEMORATE  THE  CENTENNIAL  ANNIVER- 
SARY OF  THE  EVACUATION  OF  NEW  YORK  BY  THE 
BRITISH,  above  the  seals;  and  below  them,  AND  THE  EREC- 
TION BY  THE  CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE  OF  THE 
STATE  OF  NEW  YORK  OF  THE  WASHINGTON 
STATUE  IN  WALL  STREET.  Bronze  57  mm. 

3457  Anthon  Medal,   1884,  by  Lea  Ahlborn.     Bust  of  Dr.  Anthon, 
without    drapery,   in    profile,    facing    1.,    surrounded    by    name, 
CHARLES    EDWARD    ANTHON,    LL.D.,    within    circle   of 
beads ;  under  decollation,  LEA  AHLBORN.    Rev.  Wreath  com- 
posed of  two  branches  of  leaves,  oak  to  the  left  and  laurel  to  the 
right,  junction  of  branches  covered  by  the  seal  of  the  Society; 
beneath,  1884.    Inscription  in  wreath,  BORN  IN  NEW  YORK 
CITY  DEC.  6,  1822.     DIED  AT  BREMEN  JUNE  7,   1883. 
Legend   surrounding  wreath,   within   circle  of   beads,    PRESI- 
DENT AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOG- 
ICAL SOCIETY  1869-1883.    JE,  X.  68  mm. 

3458  Bronze  plaque,  9%  inches. 

3459  Parish    Medal,    1890,   by    Lea   Ahlborn.     Bust   of   Mr.    Parish, 
without    drapery,    facing    1.,    surrounded    by    name,    DANIEL 
PARISH,  JR.,  within  circle  of  beads ;  to  left  of  decollation,  near 
edge,  LEA  AHLBORN  FEC    Rev.  Wreath  of  oak  and  laurel 
leaves,   joined   by  ribbon   bow;   beneath,   the   date    MDCCCL- 
XXXX.       Inscription    in    wreath,    FROM    HIS    FELLOW- 
NUMISMATISTS  IN  GRATEFUL  RECOGNITION  OF  HIS 
ZEAL  FOR  AND  DEVOTION  TO  THE  SCIENCE.    Legend 
surrounding  wreath,  within   circle  of  beads,   ANNO   SEXTO 
PR^SICENTLE  SOCI.  AMERI.  NUMIS.  ET  ARCH^OL. 
N  46  mm.    M.  46  mm. 

3460  Dies  of  the  Parish  Medal.    (Obv.  and  Rev.} 

3461  Bronze  (electro)  plaque,  9^4  inches. 

3462  Columbus  Medal,  1893,  by  Tiffany  &  Co.     Head  of  Columbus 
wearing  cap,  facing  1.    CHRISTOPHER  COLUMBUS  GAVE 
A  NEW  WORLD  TO  HUMANITY.    Rev.  Inscription  in  six 
lines,  AFTER  FOUR  HUNDRED  YEARS  OF  PROGRESS 
FREE  AMERICA  HONORS  ITS  DISCOVERER.    Encircled 
by  a  wreath  of  laurel  on  which  rests  the  seal  of  the  American 
Numismatic  and  Archaeological  Society,  on  the  right-hand  side 
near  the  bottom.    JE,  Bronze,  Gold  bronze  77  mm. 

246 


3463  Muhlenberg    Medal,    1896,    by    Victor    D.    Brenner.      Bust    of 
Dr.  Muhlenberg  facing  r.;  side  of  head,  WILLIAM  AVGVS- 
TVS  MVHLENBERG  D.D.     FOVNDER  OF  ST.  LVKE'S 
HOSPITAL.    Rev.  A  branch  of  palm  and  oak  leaves  on  which 
is  the  seal  of  St.  Luke's  Hospital  extending  around  the  right  half 
of  the  medal.     Inscription  in  seven  lines,  THE  AMERICAN 
NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY  COM- 
MEMORATES BY  THIS  MEDAL  THE  OPENING  OF  THE 
NEW  ST.  LVKE'S  HOSPITAL  MDCCCXCVI.    JE,  JR  50  mm. 

3464  Hub  of  the  obverse  of  the  Muhlenberg  Medal. 

3465  Die  of  the  reverse  of  the  Muhlenberg  Medal. 

3466  Grant    Monument   Medal,    1897,    by   Tiffany    &    Co.      Bust   of 
General  Grant  facing  r.,  seal  of  The  American  Numismatic  and 
Archaeological  Society  below  to  the  left;  between  the  seal  and 
bust,  four  stars,  the  insignia  of  rank  of  general;  legend,  GEN- 
ERAL ULYSSES  S.   GRANT.     Rev.   Grant's   Tomb;  below, 
ISSUED  BY  THE  AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  AR- 
CHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY;   above,   DEDICATED    NEW 
YORK  APRIL  27,  1897.    M,  JR  64  mm. 

3467  Charities    and    Correction    Medal,    1898,    by   Victor    D.    Bren- 
ner.   Figure  of  the  Angel  of  Mercy,  descending  with  outstretched 
wings  and  hands  extended  in  attitude  of  protection  over  two  seated 
figures,  the  one  on  the  left  a  female  with  hands  clasped  and  face 
uplifted,  representing  poverty,  and  on  the  right  a  male  criminal 
with  bowed  head  resting  on  his  right  hand  and  a  manacle  on  his 
left   wrist.      Below,    Issued    By  THE   AMERICAN    NUMIS- 
MATIC AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY  NEW  YORK. 
Rev.  To  the  right,  the  trunk  of  an  oak-tree  with  branches  and 
foliage  extending  across  the  field ;  inscription  in  nineteen  lines, 
TO  •  COMMEMORATE  •  THE  •  SESSION  •  OF  •  THE  • 
TWENTY-FIFTH  •  NATIONAL  •  CONFERENCE  •  OF  • 
CHARITIES  •  AND  •  CORRECTION  •  IN  •  THE  •  CITY  •  OF  • 
NEW  •  YORK  •  MAY  •  18™  •  25™  •  1898  •  PRESIDENT  •  WIL- 
LIAM •  RHINELANDER  •  STEWART  •  NEW  •  YORK  • 
VICE-PRESIDENTS   •    CHARLES   •    R   •    HENDERSON    • 
CHICAGO  •  THOMAS  •  E  •  ELLISON  •  FORT  •  WAYNE  • 
ISAIAH  •  JOSEPHI  •  NEW  •  YORK  •  TREASURER  •  LEVI  • 
L  •  BARBOUR  •  DETROIT  •  GENERAL  •  SECRETARY  • 
HASTINGS  •  H  -  HART  •  ST  •  PAUL.    JE,  M  77  mm. 

3468  Hub  of  the  obverse  of  the  Charities  and  Correction  Medal. 

3469  Greater  New  York  Medal,  1898,  by  Tiffany  &  Co.     Five  seated 

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female  figures,  representing  the  five  boroughs  whose  names 
appear  beneath.  MANHATTAN  sits  in  the  middle,  with 
BROOKLYN  and  QUEENS  on  her  right  hand,  and  the  BRONX 
and  RICHMOND  on  her  left.  Rising  behind  central  figure,  two 
fluted  Corinthian  columns  support  a  pediment  bearing  an  eagle 
with  wings  displayed,  signifying  the  American  spirit  guiding  the 
city's  destinies,  and  inclosed  a  tablet  inscribed:  NEW  YORK, 
JANUARY  i,  MDCCCXCVIII,  the  date  of  consolidation.  View  of 
the  harbor  in  the  background ;  seal  of  The  American  Numis- 
matic and  Archaeological  Society  at  the  bottom.  Legend,  COM- 
MEMORATING THE  CONSOLIDATION  OF  THE  MU- 
NICIPALITIES ABOUT  THE  PORT  OF  NEW  YORK.  Rev. 
The  field  is  divided  into  four  quarters  by  the  arms  of  a  Dutch 
windmill.  In  the  upper  quarter  the  ship  Half  Moon  at  anchor 
taking  in  sail.  In  the  left  quarter  a  representation  of  Peter 
Minuit  purchasing  Manhattan  Island  from  the  Indians;  ship 
Sea  Mew  in  the  background.  In  the  right  quarter,  the  Dutch,  led 
by  Peter  Stuyvesant,  evacuating  Fort  Amsterdam,  over  which 
appears  the  English  flag.  In  the  lower  quarter,  a  Continental 
officer  reading  the  Declaration  of  Independence  to  the  American 
troops.  Around  edge  opposite  the  four  quarters  respectively 
are  the  dates  SEPT.  2,  1609,  MAY  4,  1626,  SEPT.  8,  1664,  JULY 
9,  1776.  JE  64  mm.  JR  64  mm. 

3470  Prince  Henry  of  Prussia  Medal,   1902,  by  Victor  D.  Brenner. 
Bust  of  Prince  Henry  in  uniform,  facing  1.    ISSVED  •  BY  •  THE  • 
AMERICAN  •  NVMISMATIC  •  AND  •  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  • 
SOCIETY  •  NEW  •  YORK  •  FEBRUARY  •  1902.    Rev.  Figure  of 
Mercury  riding  on  a  cloud  and  bearing  in  his  right  arm  fruits 
and  flowers;  to  the  right,  the  German  and  American  shields. 
Legend,  TO  •  COMMEMORATE  •  THE  •  VISIT  •  OF  •  HIS  • 
ROYAL  •  HIGHNESS  •  PRINCE  •  HENRY  •  OF  •  PRVSSIA- 
N  69  mm.    fiL,  M.    Aluminum. 

3471  Dies  of  Prince  Henry  of  Prussia  Medal.     (Obv.  and  Rev.) 

3472  Americus  Vespucius  Medal,  1903,  by  Victor  D.  Brenner.     Bust 
of  Americus  Vespucius  facing  r.,  holding  a  partially  opened  map 
mounted  on  a  roller;  to  the  right,  a  facsimile  reduction  of  the 
"Fourth  Continent"  from  the  map  by  Martin  Waldseemiiller, 
printed  in  1507;  below,  the  seal  of  The  American  Numismatic 
and    Archaeological    Society,    the    date    1903,    and    AMERIGO 
VESPUCCI.     Rev.  Facsimile  reduction  of  the  hemisphere  by 
Waldseemuller;  to  the  right,  half-length   figure  holding  large 
pair  of  dividers;  above,  on  a  scroll,  AMERICI  VESPUCCI;  be- 
low, on  a  panel,  a  facsimile  of  the  signature  of  Martin  Waldsee- 
muller.   JE,  JR.    Rectangular  76x58  mm. 

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3473  Dies  of  the  Americus  Vespucius  Medal.     Bronze  plaque, 

ioy2x8  inches.     (Obv.  and  Rev.) 

3474  Paul  Jones  Medal,   1906,  by  Victor  D.   Brenner.     Bust  facing 
three-quarters  1.,  laurel-branch  behind,  small  shield  bearing  an- 
chor to  1. ;  below,  JOHN  PAVL  JONES  1747-1792.    Rev.  To  the 
right,    Fame   blowing  trumpet;   facing   1.,   in   the   background, 
funeral  procession;  at  the  top,  AMERICA  CLAIMS  HER  IL- 
LUSTRIOUS DEAD;  at  the  bottom,  PARIS.  ANNAPOLIS. 
1905.     Seal  of  The  American   Numismatic   and   Archaeological 
Society  in  lower  left-hand  corner.     2&,  JR     Rectangular  80x60 


3475  Dies  o*  tne  Paul  Jones  Medal.    (Obv.  and  Rev.) 

3476  Bronze  plaque,  9^x7^4  inches.     (Obv.  and  Rev.) 

3477  Sir  Francis  Drake  Medal,  1907,  by  Rudolf  Marschall.     Head  of 
Sir  Francis  Drake,  slightly  to  1.  Above,  SIR  FRANCIS  DRAKE 
1540-1596;  in  the  lower  left-hand  corner,  the  oak-leaves  from  the 
seal  of  The  American  Numismatic  and  Archaeological  Society, 
and  the  date  1907.     Rev.  Facsimile  of  a  portion  of  the  "Silver 
Map"   (in  the  British  Museum),  and  the  inscription  in  seven 
lines,  IN  COMMEMORATION  OF  THE  DISCOVERY  AND 
LANDING  UPON  THE   NORTH-WESTERN   COAST  OF 
AMERICA    BY    THE    FIRST    ENGLISH    CIRCUMNAVI- 
GATOR.    A.D.   1597.     JE,  JR     Rectangular,  with  arched  top, 
56x65  mm. 

3478  Bronze  plaque,  7^x8^4  inches. 

3479  Fiftieth  Anniversary  Medal,  1908,  obverse  by  Victor  D.  Brenner,  re- 
verse by  Tiffany  &   Co.     Seal  of  The  American   Numismatic 
Society.     Rev.  MDCCCLVIII.    APRIL.  VI.    MCMVIII.     fe, 
suspended  from  an  oak-leaf  pin,  without  attachment.    M  25  mm. 

3480  Dies.     (Obv.,  Rev.,  and  pin.) 

3481  Archer  Milton  Huntington  Medal,  1908,  by  Emil  Fuchs.     Two 
male  figures  standing  on  each  side  of  a  coin-press ;  in  front, 
figure  seated,  examining  coin  through  a  glass;  above,  ARCHER 
M.  HUNTINGTON  MEDAL.    Rev.  Full-length  female  figure 
holding  a  scroll  upon  which  is  a  representation  of  the  Society's 
building  and  the  inscription  in  seven  lines,  IN  COMMEMORA- 
TION   OF    THE    FIFTIETH    ANNIVERSARY    OF    THE 
AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY.    To  the  1.,  1858;  to 
the  r.,  1908.     Above,  THE  AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  SO- 
CIETY ;  below,  the  seal  of  the  Society.    JE,  M  68  mm. 

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3482  Hubs  for  the  Archer  M.   Huntington  Medal.     (Obv.  and 

Rev.} 

3483  Dies  for  the  Archer  M.  Huntington  Medal.    (Obv.  and  Rev.} 

3484  Hudson-Fulton  Medal,   1909,  by  Emil   Fuchs.      (Struck  by  the 
American  Numismatic  Society.)     Henry  Hudson  and  a  group 
of  sailors  on  the  Half  Moon,  watching  the  hoisting  of  some  heavy 
article  from  outside  the  ship.    In  the  background  is  a  faint  sug- 
gestion of  the  high  banks  of  the  Hudson  River.     In  a  panel  at 
the  bottom  is  seen  the  vessel  with  her  Dutch  name,  HALVE 
MAENE.    Encircling  the  upper  margin  is  the  legend,  DISCOV- 
MDCIX.     In  the  circles  dividing  the  legend  are  an  astrolabe, 
ERY  OF  HUDSON   RIVER  BY  HENRY  HUDSON  A.D. 
jack-staff,  and  sextant.    On  the  lower  left,  THE  AMERICAN  | 
NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY,  below  a  circle  bearing  the  seal  of 
that  Society;  and  on  the  right,  below  a  similar  circle  containing 
the  seal  of  the  Commission,  HUDSON-FULTON  |  CELEBRA- 
TION COMM :    Rev.  A  parapet  extending  across  the  field,  from 
which  rise  two  columns  with  fluted  bases ;  in  the  opening  at  the 
left  is  a  view  of  New  York  as  seen  from  the  Hudson  in  1807,  and 
at  the  right  the  sky-line  of  the  city  as  seen  to-day  from  the  Jersey 
shore.     Between  the  columns  hangs  a  portrait  of  the  inventor, 
below  which  ROBERT  FULTON  |  1765  1815— the  dates  of  his 
birth  and  death.    Seated  in  front  of  the  columns  are  three  draped 
figures :  that  in  the  center,  facing,  represents  the  genius  of  Steam 
Navigation,  and  holds  in  her  lap  a  model  of  the  Clermont;  at  the 
right  is  the  figure  of  History,  with  a  scroll  across  her  lap  and  in 
her  right  hand  a  pen ;  at  the  left  is  that  of  Commerce,  resting  her 
right  hand  on  an  anchor.    In  exergue  in  three  lines,  FIRST  USE 
OF  STEAM  IN  NAVIGATION  (ON  THE  HUDSON  RIVER 

|  1807.    N,  M  76  mm. 

3485  Dies  for  the  Hudson-Fulton  Medal.     (Obv.  and  Rev.} 

3486  Same.     (Struck  by  the  Hudson-Fulton  Commission.)     /E, 

JR  103  mm. 

3487  Dies.    (Obv.  and  Rev.) 

3488  Same.    JE,  &  64  mm. 

3489    Dies.    (Obv.  and  Rev.) 

3490  Same.    JE,  Aluminum,  51  mm. 

349!  Dies.    (Obv.  and  Rev.) 

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3492  -  Same.     JR,     Silver-plated  38  mm. 

3493  -  Dies.    (Obv.  and  Rev.) 

3494  -  Same.    Silver-plated  32  mm. 

3495  -  Dies.    (Obv.  and  Rev.) 

3496  -  Bronze  plaque,  13  inches.     (Obv.  and  Rev.) 

3497  Catholic  Medal,  1909,  by  J.  Edouard  Roine.    Portraits  of  the  seven 
prelates  who  presided  over  the  diocese  of  New  York  during  the 
first  century  of  its  activities.     The  center,  Archbishop  Farley, 
facing  1.,  inscribed  JOHN  M.  FARLEY  ABP.;  in  the  surround- 
ing field  are  the  portraits,  indicated  by  the  names  on  the  outer 
edge  of  the  medal,  of  BP-  CONCANEN  •  OP-,  BP-  CON- 
NOLLY •  O  -P  -,  BP  •  J  •  DVBOIS,  ABP  •  J  •  HVGHES,  CARD  • 
ABP-  MCCLOSKEY,  APP-  M-  CORRIGAN;  above  the  por- 
trait of  the  presiding  archbishop   is  the  dove  within  the  tre- 
foil,   typifying   the    Holy   Trinity.      Below    this    portrait,    sus- 
pended   from    its    frame,   is   the   pectoral   cross  ;   at   the   1.,   in 
the  circle   of  portraits,   is   the   seal   of  The   American   Numis- 
matic  Society.    Rev.   In   the   foreground,   St.    Patrick's    Cathe- 
dral ;  at  the  sides,  in  the  background,  are  partial  representa- 
tions of  St.  Peter's  Church  of  1808  in  Barclay  Street,  and  St. 
Patrick's  Church  of  Mott  Street,  consecrated  in  1815,  encircled 
by  a  wreath  of  laurel  ;  at  the  top,  the  arms  of  Pope  Pius  X  ;  on 
the  lower  edge,  the  arms  of  Pope  Pius  VII,  who  created  the  dio- 
cese of  New  York  in  1808;  at  the  r.,  the  arms  of  Archbishop 
Farley,  and  on  the  1.,  the  coat  of  arms  of  the  diocese  of  New 
York.    Legend,  CENTENARY  OF  THE  ESTABLISHMENT 
OF  THE  DIOCESE  OF  NEW  YORK,   1808-1908.     IE,  M 
76  mm. 

3498  Cleveland  Medal,  1909,  by  J.  Edouard  Roine.     Half-length  por- 
trait  seated,   facing  r.  ;   above,   GROVER   CLEVELAND;  in 
upper  right-hand  corner,  a  wreath  of  ivy  inclosing  the  words 
VOX  POPULI;  below,  MDCCCXXXVII  MDCCCCVIII.     Rev. 
Seated  figure  representing  Democracy,  with  the  face  turned  to 
the  1.  ;  in  the  background,  a  column  and  a  public  building  ;  above, 
PVBLIC  OFFICE  IS  A  PVBLIC  TRVST;  below,   PRESI- 
DENT   MDCCCLXXXV    MDCCCLXXXXIII.     N,    IE,    M. 
Rectangular  78x89  mm. 


3499  -  Dies  of  the  Cleveland  Medal.     (Obv.  and  Rev.) 

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3500  Bronze  plaque,  8%x  ioJ/6  inches.     (Obv.  and  Rev.} 

3501  NCAV  Theatre  Medal,  1909,  by  Bela  L.  Pratt.  Nude  female  seated, 
holding  a  mirror;  to  r.,  in  six  lines,  THE  NEW  THEATRE  OF 
NEW  YORK,  and  the  seal  of  The  American  Numismatic  So- 
ciety; to  1.  the  date  1909,  perpendicular.    Rev.  Full-length  female 
standing,  holding  a  tablet  from  which  is  suspended  a  garland, 
a  curtain  at  each  side  drawn  back  by  a  nude  child,  two  Roman 
lamps  below ;  at  bottom  the  date  1909.    sE,  M  77  mm. 

3502  Dies  of  the  New  Theatre  Medal.    (Obv.  and  Rev.) 

3503  Same.    M  106  mm. 

3504  Dies.    (Obv.  and  Rev.) 

3505  Lincoln  Medal,  1909,  by  J.  Edouard  Roine.     Full-length  figure 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  seated  at  a  table,  facing  r.,  writing  with  a 
quill  pen;  winged  figure  of  Fame  crowning  him  with  wreath  of 
laurel ;  in  upper  left-hand   corner,  the  seal  of  The  American 
Numismatic   Society;  at  the  bottom,   1809  ABRAHAM    LIN- 
COLN 1909.    Rev.  Plain  N,  JE,  JR.  rectangular  73x101  mm. 

3506  Die  of  the  Lincoln  Medal. 


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